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Testosterone 1 2 6 7 3h n

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Testosterone [1,2,6,7-3H(N)] is a radiolabeled form of the male sex hormone testosterone. It contains tritium (3H) atoms in the specified positions on the testosterone molecule. This product is commonly used in biochemical research applications that require the detection and quantification of testosterone.

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Steroid Quantification by Radiotracer

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t-Resveratrol (trans-3,4′,5-trihydroxystilbene, 99%), testosterone (99%) and ketoconazole (98%) standards were purchased from Sigma Aldrich, Israel. testosterone [1,2,6,7-3H(N)] was purchased from (Perkin Elmer, USA). All other chemicals and reagents were purchased from Sigma Aldrich, unless otherwise noted.
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Biochemical Assay for Steroid Hormones

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Resveratrol (trans-3,4′,5-trihydroxystilbene, 99%), testosterone (99%) and ketoconazole (98%) standards were purchased from Sigma Aldrich, Israel. testosterone [1,2,6,7-3H(N)] was purchased from (Perkin Elmer, USA). All other chemicals and reagents were purchased from Sigma Aldrich, unless otherwise noted.
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