The human growth hormone (GH) locus is comprised by two GH (GH1 and GH2) genes and three chorionic somatomammotropin (CSH1, CSH2 and CSH-L) genes. Placental lactogens (CSH1, CSH2) are produced in the mammalian placenta and are similar in structure and function to growth hormones. Together, placental lactogens and growth factors play an essential role to assure successful lactation after pregnancy. Placental lactogens also modify the metabolic state of the mother during pregnancy to supply energy to the fetus. Both CSH1 and CSH2 can be detected by this antibody.
Samples:
FFPE tissue
Target:
Human Placental lactogen
IHC0135H
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