1976
DOI: 10.1071/bi9760105
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Solid-Phase Assay for Luteinizing Hormone in Mouse Plasma

Abstract: A solid-phase tube assay for measuring LH levels in mouse plasma is described. The assay utilizes an antiserum to ovine LH and ovine LH standards and it measures LH levels in 20 III of plasma with a sensitivity of less than 0�6 ng/m!. Various parameters affecting the sensitivity and specificity of the assay were investigated. Serial dilutions of plasma from pregnant mice, a pituitary homogenate from mice and plasma from hypophysectomized mice, injected subcutaneously with ovine LB, ran parallel with ovine LH s… Show more

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“…The sensitivity of the assay was 0-25-0-5 pg/1. Plasma LH was measured in duplicate 100 pi aliquants by double-antibody radioimmunoassay using the rabbit ovine-LH antiserum described by Gidley- Baird & Bindon (1976). The method utilized ovine LH (LER-1374.A; a gift from Dr L. E. Reichert, Albany Medical College of Union University, Albany, NY, U.S.A.) as tracer and NIH-LH-S16 as a reference preparation.…”
Section: Hormone Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensitivity of the assay was 0-25-0-5 pg/1. Plasma LH was measured in duplicate 100 pi aliquants by double-antibody radioimmunoassay using the rabbit ovine-LH antiserum described by Gidley- Baird & Bindon (1976). The method utilized ovine LH (LER-1374.A; a gift from Dr L. E. Reichert, Albany Medical College of Union University, Albany, NY, U.S.A.) as tracer and NIH-LH-S16 as a reference preparation.…”
Section: Hormone Assaysmentioning
confidence: 99%