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Thyroid stimulating hormone kit

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The Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) kit is a laboratory equipment used to measure the level of TSH in a patient's blood sample. TSH is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland that regulates the function of the thyroid gland. The kit provides a quantitative analysis of TSH levels, which is essential for the diagnosis and monitoring of thyroid disorders.

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2 protocols using thyroid stimulating hormone kit

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Metabolic Biomarkers in Animal Study

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Plasma TG levels were measured using a commercial kit (BioSystems, Barcelona, Spain). Plasma FFA levels were measured using the NEFA-HR(2) Kit (Wako, Richmond, VA, USA). Thyroid hormone levels were determined using commercial kits (TSH using the Thyroid Stimulating Hormone kit, Cloud-Clone, Houston, TX, USA; fT3 using the Mouse Free Tri-iodothyronine [Free-T3] enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay [ELISA] kit, CUSABIO, Wuhan, China; T4 using the Mouse/Rat Thyroxine [T4] ELISA kit, Calbiotech, Spring Valley, CA, USA) according to the manufacturers’ instructions. Glucose levels were measured in blood samples that were collected from the tails using glucose strips with an Optium Xido glucose meter (Abbott, Alameda, CA, USA).
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Murine Serum TSH Quantification

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Serum was collected from 10-wk-old mice and analyzed for TSH levels by ELISA following the manufacturer's instructions (Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone kit, Cloud-Clone Corp., ABIN415519).
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