Progesterone ELISA

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Catalog number
PG129S
Product type ELISA
Quantity                          
96 Tests (12x8 breakable strip wells)
Standard range 2.5-40 ng/ml
Analytical Sensitivity
2.5 ng/ml
Sample volume 10 µl/well
Species Human
Storage and Stability Product should be stored at 2-8 °C. 
Precautions For research use only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
References

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3. March, C.M., Goebelsmann, U., Nakamura, R.M., and Mishell, D.R. Jr., Roles of estradiol and progesterone in eliciting the midcycle luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone surges, J. Clin. Endo. Metab., 1979; 49, 507-513. 

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6. Shepard, M.K., and Senturia, Y.D., Comparison of serum progesterone and endometrial biopsy for confirmation of ovulation and evaluation of luteal function. Fertility and Sterility, 1977; 28: 541-548. 

7. Johansson, E.D.B., and Jonasson, L.-E., Progesterone levels in amniotic fluid and plasma from women: I. Levels during normal pregnancy. Acta Obstet. Gynec. Scand., 1971; 50: 339-343. 

8. USA Center for Disease Control/National Institute of Health Manual, “Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories"” 1984. 

9. Tietz, N.W. ed., Clinical Guide to Laboratory Tests, 3rd Edition, W.B. Saunders, Co., Philadelphia, 1995: 509-512. 

10. ICN Guide to Endocrine Testing. Diagnostic Division, ICN Biomedicals, Inc. pp. 2:20-27.