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Ratlaps ctx elisas

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RATlaps (CTx) ELISAs is a lab equipment product manufactured by Immunodiagnostic Systems. It is an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) used for the quantitative determination of C-terminal telopeptide of type I collagen (CTx) in human serum and plasma samples.

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Quantification of Bone Resorption Markers

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CTx was quantified in mice serum using RATlaps (CTx) ELISAs (Immunodiagnostic Systems Inc. Fountain Hills AZ). OPG or RANKL was quantified in serum using mouse specific ELISAs (MOP00 for mouse OPG and MTR00 for RANKL) R & D Systems, Minneapolis, MN.
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Quantification of Bone Resorption Markers

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CTx was quantified in mice serum using RATlaps (CTx) ELISAs (Immunodiagnostic Systems Inc. Fountain Hills AZ). OPG or RANKL was quantified in serum using mouse specific ELISAs (MOP00 for mouse OPG and MTR00 for RANKL) R & D Systems, Minneapolis, MN.
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