ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Triiodothyronine (T3) can be quantified in various samples, including fecal extract, plasma, serum, supernatant, urine.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated...ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Triiodothyronine (T3) can be quantified in various samples, including fecal extract, plasma, serum, supernatant, urine.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated....ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Triiodothyronine (T3) can be quantified in various samples, including fecal extract, plasma, serum, supernatant, urine.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits...
ELISA kits are commonly used to measure soluble biomarkers across a variety of research areas. ELISA kits for Triiodothyronine (T3) can be quantified in various samples, including fecal extract, plasma, serum, supernatant, urine.
Invitrogen ELISA kits exist in two formats: Uncoated and Coated. Uncoated ELISA kits include all the necessary reagents to coat your own plates and run your assay with maximum flexibility. Coated ELISA kits are ready-to-use and quality tested for sensitivity, specificity, precision and lot-to-lot consistency.
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Thyroid hormones regulate a number of developmental, metabolic, and neural activities throughout the body. The thyroid gland synthesizes 2 hormones: Thyroxine, which contains 4 atoms of iodine (T4), and triiodothyronine (T3), which has 3 atoms of iodine. T3 production in the thyroid gland constitutes approximately 20% of the total T3; the rest is generated by the conversion (deiodination) of T4 to T3 in peripheral tissues. Thyroid hormones circulate primarily bound to carrier proteins (e.g., thyroidbinding globulin [TBG], prealbumin and albumin); whereas only a small fraction circulates unbound. The free form of T3 is the biologically active fraction. While both T3 and T4 are bound to TBG, T3 is bound less firmly than T4. Total T3 consists of both the bound and unbound fractions. Triiodothyronine (T3) is identical across all species.