Anti-Niacin Receptor 1 antibodies are used in antigen-specific immunodetection in biological samples. The target Niacin Receptor 1 is a known alias name of the protein hydroxycarboxylic acid receptor 2, encoded by the HCAR2 gene in humans. This 363-amino acid residue protein is known to act as a high affinity receptor for both nicotinic acid (also known as niacin) and (D)-beta-hydroxybutyrate and mediates increased adiponectin secretion and decreased lipolysis through G(i)-protein-mediated inhibition of adenylyl cyclase. It is localized to the cell membrane of the cell. It is reported to be expressed in the spleen, soft tissue, seminal vesicle, lymph node, and bone marrow. Other synonyms for Niacin Receptor 1 include G protein-coupled receptor HM74a, G-protein coupled receptor 109A, and G-protein coupled receptor HM74A. Indicated applications for Niacin Receptor 1 antibodies listed below include ELISA, Flow Cytometry, Western Blot, Immunofluorescence, and Immunohistochemistry.