Anti-Follicle-stimulating hormone antibody *Mouse anti-human, monoclonal IgG1*
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a 35.5 kDa glycoprotein polypeptide hormone synthesized and secreted by the gonadotropic cells of the anterior pituitary gland. It is essential for regulating the development, growth, pubertal maturation and reproductive processes of the body. In clinical biology, FSH levels can be used to evaluate physiological disorders. For instance, FSH and luteinizing hormone levels are elevated in primary gonadal failure, primary hypogonadism, complete testicular feminization syndromes and menopause. In pituitary or hypothalamus FSH and LH levels are both decreased. Anti-FSH monoclonal antibodies are highly sensitive for the detection of human follicle-stimulating hormones. They can be used for a broad range of immunoassays such as lateral-flow immunoassays (LFIA), chemiluminescence immunoassays (CLIA) and rapid sandwich immunoassays.
Conjugation
We provide custom conjugation services for this antibody (eg. labeling of Anti-Follicle-stimulating hormone antibody *Mouse anti-human, monoclonal IgG1* with HRP). A list of available labels can be found in the table below:
For additional information about custom conjugations, please consult our services page here.
AF | AF350, AF488, AF555, AF594, AF647, AF680, AF700, AF750 |
Proteins | HRP, Alkaline Phosphatase, Streptavidin |
Tandems | APC, APC/Cy7, APC/AF750, APC/iFluor™ 700, APC/iFluor™ 750, PE, PE/Cy5, PE/Cy7, PE/AF610, PE/AF700, PE/iFluor™ 594, PE/iFluor™ 647, PE/iFluor™ 700, PE/iFluor™ 750, PE/Texas Red®, PerCP, PerCP/Cy5.5 |
Small Molecules | Biotin |
Traditional Dyes | FITC (fluorescein), TRITC, PacBlue, PacOrange, Cy3, Cy5 |
iFluor | 350, 405, 430, 450, 488, 514, 532, 546, 555, 560, 568, 594, 610, 633, 647, 660, 670, 680, 700, 710, 750, 790, 800, 810, 820, 840, 860, A7 |
mFluor | UV375, UV460, Violet 450, Violet 500, Violet 510, Violet 540, Blue 570, Green 620, Red 700, Red 780 |
For additional information about custom conjugations, please consult our services page here.
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