Anti-Crip antibodies enable researchers to detect and measure the Crip antigen in biological samples. This target is a reported synonym of the CRIP2 gene, which encodes cysteine rich protein 2. This protein is known to function in the regulation of cell proliferation, among other biological roles. The human version of Crip has a canonical amino acid length of 208 residues and a protein mass of 22.5 kilodaltons, although 2 isoforms have been identified. It is reported to be notably expressed in many tissues, such as the cerebral cortex and colon. Indicated applications for Crip antibodies listed below include ELISA, Western Blot, Immunofluorescence, and Immunohistochemistry.