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TSH ELISA kit

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Highly sensitive TSH ELISA kit enabling detection of TSH in serum in just 75 minutes. Sensitive measurement of TSH, detecting as little as 0.5 µIU/ml Negligible reactivity from similar glycoprotein hormones High throughput format with results in 75 minutes Fully quantitative results that surpass semi-quantitative Western blot analysis The TSH ELISA kit is a colorimetric immunometric immunoassay kit with results in 75 minutes.TSH is a glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior pituitary gland and regulates the synthesis and release of T3 and T4 by the thyroid gland. TSH has two subunits, α and β. The β unit gives rise to its biological activity. Serum TSH measurement is one of the most important tools in the diagnosis of thyroid disorders.2417489-10-0 Data Sheet Increased serum TSH is an early and sensitive indicator of decreased thyroid reserve and overt primary hypothyroidism.606143-52-6 Description Decreased TSH level is an indicator of TSH-independent hyperthyroidism (Graves’ disease).PMID:29083691

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| Alternative Name Thyroid-stimulating hormone, Thyrotropin, hTSH | Application Colorimetric detection, ELISA | Application Notes For the quantitative determination of TSH in serum in human samples. | Assay Time 75 min. | Contents Microtiter Plate, Standard, Wash Buffer Concentrate, Conjugate, Substrate, and Stop Solution | Sensitivity 0.5 µIU/ml (0.5-40 µIU/ml) | Species Reactivity Human | UniProt ID P01215 (α chain), P01222 (β chain) | Wavelength 450 nm

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