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3h cort

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3H-CORT is a radiolabeled compound used in various laboratory applications. It contains the tritium (3H) isotope, which is used to label the cortisol (CORT) molecule. This product is intended for research purposes only and its core function is to serve as a tracer in experiments involving the detection and quantification of cortisol or related compounds.

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Rat LH and Steroid Hormone Assay

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Rat LH standard NIDDK-r-LH-I9 and LH antibody NIDDK-anti-rLH-S-11 were obtained through the National Hormone and Pituitary Program (Rockville, MD, USA). Radioactive 125I-rat LH was obtained through Covance Laboratories (Vienna, VA, USA), and IgG antiserum was obtained from ICN Pharmaceuticals (Costa Mesa, CA, USA). 3H-CORT, 3H-pregnenolone, 3H-progesterone, 3H-androstenedione, 3H-CORT and 3H-testosterone were purchased from DuPont-New England Nuclear (Boston, MA, USA). The CORT antiserum B3-163 was obtained from Endocrine Sciences (Calabasas, CA, USA). NAD+ and NADPH were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO, USA).
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Rat LH Steroid Hormone Assay

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Rat LH standard NIDDK-r-LH-I9 was obtained through the National Hormone and Pituitary Program (United States). 3H-CORT, 3H-hydroxycholesterol, 3H-pregnenolone, 3H-progesterone, 3H-androstenedione, and 3H-T were purchased from DuPont-New England Nuclear (Boston, MA, United States). 3H-DHC was prepared as previously described (Lakshmi and Monder, 1985 (link)). The CORT antiserum B3-163 was obtained from Endocrine Sciences (Calabasas, CA, United States). NAD+ and NADPH were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO, United States). RU486 was from Roussel (UCLAF, France). DHEA, 2-hydroxypropyl-cyclodextrin, etiocholan-3β-ol-17-one, M-199, DMEM, and Ham’s F-12 medium were purchased from Sigma (St. Louis, MO, United States).
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