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Cayman estradiol elisa kit

Manufactured by Cayman Chemical
Sourced in United States

The Cayman Estradiol ELISA kit is a quantitative in vitro diagnostic test used for the measurement of estradiol levels in biological samples. The kit employs the competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) principle to determine the concentration of estradiol in the sample.

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Serum Estradiol Quantification by ELISA

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Serum estradiol was measured using a commercial estradiol ELISA kit (Cayman Estradiol ELISA kit code 582251, Cayman, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA). All the serum samples were run in duplicate. The assay sensitivity of the ELISA kit was 6.6–4,000 pg/ml.
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Hormone Quantification in Mice

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Blood was drawn from orbital sinus of the mice. Cayman Estradiol ELISA kit (Cayman Chemical, Catalog no. 582251, USA) was utilized to measure plasma estradiol levels. Insulin estimation was done using Rat/Mouse Insulin ELISA kit (Millipore, catalog no EZRMI-13K, USA). Plasma progesterone was estimated by using Cayman Progesterone ELISA Kit (catalog no. 582601, USA).
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