Estriol: Antibodies
Estriol is a female sex hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy and is the major estrogen form produced in the normal fetus. In non-pregnant females, estriol is derived almost exclusively from 17b-estradiol. Estriol exists in biological matrices in unconjugated (9%) and conjugated forms (91%). Conjugation of estriol with glucuronic or sulfuric acid occurs in the liver, which aids in steroid solubility, allowing rapid elimination via the kidneys.
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Estriol: Antibodies
Estriol is a female sex hormone produced by the placenta during pregnancy and is the major estrogen form produced in the normal fetus. In non-pregnant females, estriol is derived almost exclusively from 17b-estradiol. Estriol exists in biological matrices in unconjugated (9%) and conjugated forms (91%). Conjugation of estriol with glucuronic or sulfuric acid occurs in the liver, which aids in steroid solubility, allowing rapid elimination via the kidneys.
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| Reactivity: | Non-species specific |
| Details: | Mouse IgG2a Kappa Monoclonal Clone #C5 |
| Applications: | ELISA |
| Reactivity: | Non-species specific |
| Details: | Mouse IgG2a Kappa Monoclonal Clone #C2 |
| Applications: | ELISA |
| Reactivity: | Non-species specific |
| Details: | Rabbit Polyclonal |
| Applications: | ELISA |