Progesterone (Progesterona) ELISA Kit Salivar

1-1502
Salimetrics
96 ou 480 testes
Análises Salivares

Os kits da Salimetrics são desenvolvidos e especificamente designados para a pesquisa com SALIVA, e trazem resultados precisos e acurados para os biomarcadores nela presentes.

Kit ELISA designado para a determinação quantitativa de Progesterona (P4) em amostras de saliva.

  • Volume de amostra: 50 µL
  • Sensibilidade: 5 pg/mL
  • Tempo de ensaio: 2 horas
  • Faixa de detecção: 10 - 2430 pg/mL
  • Testes por unicata: 76
  • Testes por duplicata: 38

Referências:

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Strott, C.A., Yoshimi, T., Lipsett, M.B. (1969).  Plasma progesterone and 17-hydroxyprogesterone in normal men and children with congential adrenal hyperplasia. J Clin Invest, 48(5), 930-39.

Soules, M.R., Clifton, D.K., Steiner R.A., et al. (1988). The corpus luteum: Determinants of progesterone secretion in the normal menstrual cycle. Obstet Gynecol, 71(5), 659-66.

Eppig, J.J. (2001). Oocyte control of ovarian follicular development and function in mammals.  Reproduction, 122(6), 829-38.

Veldhuis, J.D., Christiansen, E.C., Evans, W.S., et al. (1988).  Physiological profiles of episodic progesterone release during the midluteal phase of the human menstrual cycle: Analysis of circadian and ultradian rhythms, discrete pulse properties, and correlations with simultaneous luteinizing hormone release.  J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 66(2), 414-21.

Junkermann, H., Mangold, H., Vecsei, P., Runnebaum, B. (1982). Circadian rhythm of serum progesterone levels in human pregnancy and its relation to the rhythm of cortisol.  Acta Endocrinol, 101(1), 98-104.

Shah, C., Modi, D., Sachdeva, G., et al. (2005).  Coexistence of intracellular and membrane-bound progesterone receptors in human testis.  J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 90(1), 474-83.

Djebaili, M., Guo, Q., Pettus, E.H., et al. (2005).  The neurosteroids progesterone and allopregnanolone reduce cell death, gliosis, and functional deficits after traumatic brain injury in rats. J Neurotrauma, 22(1), 106-18.

Stein, D.G. (2008). Progesterone exerts neuroprotective effects after brain injury.  Brain Res Rev, 57(2), 386-97.

Wagner, C.K. (2006). The many faces of progesterone: A role in adult and developing male brain.  Front Neuroendocrinol, 27(3), 340-59.

Brown, S.L., Fredrickson, B.L., Wirth, M.M., et al. (2009).  Social closeness increases salivary progesterone in humans.  Horm Behav, 56(1), 108-111.)

Vining, R.F., McGinley, R.A. (1987). The measurement of hormones in saliva: Possibilities and pitfalls.  J Steroid Biochem, 27(1-3), 81-94.

Ellison, P.T. (1993). Measurements of salivary progesterone. In: Saliva as a diagnostic fluid, Malamud, D., Tabak, L., eds. Ann N Y Acad Sci, 694, 161-176.

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