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For the quantitative determination of the Cancer Antigen CA19-9 concentration in human serum
For the quantitative determination of the Cancer Antigen PSA concentration in human serum.
f-PSA
In molecular biology, human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a hormone produced by the fertilized egg after conception.
For the in vitro quantitative determination of follicle-stimulation hormone (FSH) concentration in human serum. FSH levels are elevated after menopause, castration, and in premature ovarian failure. Abnormal relationships between FSH and LH and between FSH and estrogen have been linked to anorexia nervosa and polycystic ovarian disease.
For the quantitative determination of luteinizing hormone (LH) concentration in human serum. Luteinizing hormone (LH) is produced in both men and women from the anterior pituitary gland in response to luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH or Gn-RH), which is released by the hypothalamus.
Pregnant women have high levels of prolactin, which helps make breast milk. During pregnancy, prolactin levels increase by 10 to 20 times. After the baby is born, prolactin stays high if you are breast-feeding.
The Free Beta Human Chorionic Gonadotropin ELISA (Free Beta hCG ELISA) is for the quantitative determination of free ß-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (Free ß-hCG) in human Serum.
For the quantitative determination of Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) concentrations in human serum or urine. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the developing placenta shortly after fertilization. In normal pregnancy, hCG can be detected in serum as early as 7 days following conception, doubling every 1.3 to 2 days.
For the quantitative determination of Estradiol (E2) concentration in human serum or plasma.
For the quantitative determination of Progesterone concentration in human serum or plasma.
For the quantitative determination of Testosterone concentration in human serum or plasma.