Cyr61/CCN1 Products

Antibodies
ELISA Kits
Human Cyr61/CCN1 Quantikine E ...
Human Cyr61/CCN1 Quantikine ELISA Kit
DCYR10
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Human Cyr61/CCN1 DuoSet ELISA ...
Human Cyr61/CCN1 DuoSet ELISA, 15 ...
DY4055
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Quantikine Immunoassay Contro ...
Quantikine Immunoassay Control Set...
QC73
Species: Hu
Applications: Ctrl
Lysates
Cyr61/CCN1 Overexpression Lys ...
Cyr61/CCN1 Overexpression Lysate
NBL1-09705
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Proteins
Recombinant Human Cyr61/CCN1 ...
Recombinant Human Cyr61/CCN1 Fc Ch...
4055-CR
Species: Hu
Applications: Bioactivity
Formulation Catalog # Availability Price  
Cyr61/CCN1 Antibody Blocking ...
Cyr61/CCN1 Antibody Blocking Peptide
NB100-356PEP
Species: Hu
Applications: AC
Recombinant Human Cyr61/CCN1 ...
Recombinant Human Cyr61/CCN1 Protein
NBP2-34944
Species: Hu
Applications: PAGE, Bioactivity

Description

CYR61 (Cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61) is a 381 amino acid secreted protein. It promotes cell proliferation, chemotaxis, angiogenesis extracellular matrix formation and cell adhesion and this appears to make CYR61 play a role in wound healing in skin fibroblasts. CYR61 expression is induced by growth factors. It interacts with several integrins and with heparan sulfate proteoglycan. CYR61 may play a role in T-cell non-Hodgkin's disease, breast cancer, epithelial neoplasia, hepatocellular carcinoma, ischemia, gastric cancer, endometriosis, prostate carcinoma, prostatitis, prostate cancer, breast carcinoma, cardiomyopathy, melanoma and adenocarcinoma.

Bioinformatics

Product By Gene ID 3491
Alternate Names
  • CCN family member 1
  • CCN1
  • CCN1IGF-binding protein 10
  • Cyr61
  • Cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61
  • cysteine-rich, angiogenic inducer, 61
  • GIG1
  • GIG1cysteine-rich heparin-binding protein 61
  • IBP-10
  • IGFBP-10
  • IGFBP10cysteine-rich, anigogenic inducer, 61
  • Insulin-like growth factor-binding protein 10
  • protein CYR61
  • Protein GIG1

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