TRPM2 Antibody

TRPM2 (transient receptor potential cation channel subfamily M member 2) is a voltage-independent cation channel that mediates susceptibility to cell death in response to oxidative stress. TRPM2 is activated by adenosine diphosphoribose (ADP-ribose) and its activation is dependent on calcium and calmodulin levels. A splice variant of TRPM2, TRPM2-S, has been shown to interact with the full length form and suppress calcium influx and susceptibility to cell death.

Alternative names for TRPM2 Antibody include long transient receptor potential channel 2 antibody, LTrpC2 antibody, transient receptor potential channel 7 antibody, TrpC7 antibody, estrogen –responsive element-associated gene 1 protein antibody, EREG1 antibody, KNP3 antibody, NUDT9H antibody, NUDT9L1 antibody, MGC133383 antibody.

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