The TRPC4AP (Transient Receptor Potential Cation Channel Subfamily C Member 4-Associated Protein) antibody is a tool used to detect and study TRPC4AP, a protein implicated in calcium signaling and cellular processes. TRPC4AP, also known as TRRAP-interacting protein, associates with TRPC4. a calcium-permeable ion channel involved in regulating intracellular calcium levels, which influence cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. TRPC4AP may act as an adaptor, modulating TRPC4 channel activity or its interaction with signaling pathways. Research suggests its role in cardiovascular and neurological systems, with potential links to heart development and neuronal signaling. The antibody is critical for applications like Western blotting, immunohistochemistry, and co-immunoprecipitation to explore TRPC4AP expression, localization, and interactions. Its development aids in understanding TRPC4AP's contribution to diseases such as cardiac hypertrophy, cancer, or neurodegenerative disorders, where calcium dysregulation is a hallmark. However, detailed functional mechanisms remain under investigation, necessitating further studies to clarify its physiological and pathological roles. This antibody serves as a key reagent for dissecting TRPC4AP-related pathways in cellular models and disease contexts.