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- Progesterone HRP Conjugate | Pantex
We provide in-house developed matching enzyme conjugates for all Pantex Antibodies. Contact us today. Progesterone HRP Enzyme Conjugate. Progesterone HRP Conjugate Conjugated Position: 11 Tested Applications: EIA, ELISA, Immunoassays Usage: To be used in a competitive Progesterone immunoassay. Supplied As: Neat HRP Enzyme Conjugate Storage: 2° - 8°C Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Request more information ⇾ Related Products: Monoclonal Antibody Anti-Progesterone C-11 More Information ⇾ Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- Publications | Pantex, Division of Bio-Analysis, Inc. | United States
Publications regarding our data on procedures and specifications of our products. Additional information for antibodies and salivary kits can be request by contacting us or visiting the proper pages. Publications Quality 1. Garza, R., Dussault, J.H., and Puymirat, J. (1990). Influence of soluble environmental factors on the development of fetal brain acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons cultured in a chemically defined medium: comparison with the effects of L-triiodothyronine (L-T3) Dev. Brain Res. 56, 160-168. 2. Garza, R., Dussault, J.H. and Puymirat, J. (1990). Immunocytochemical localization of thyroid hormone nuclear receptors in cultured acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons: A correlation between the presence of thyroid hormone nuclear receptors and L-triiodothyronine morphological effects. Neuroscience 35, 473-482. 3. Garza, R., Dussault, J.H., and Puymirat, J. (1988). Influence of triiodothyronine (L-T3) on the morphological and biochemical development of fetal brain acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons cultured in a chemically defined medium. Dev. Brain Res. 43, 287-297. 4. Rao, P.N., Kalyani, M., Damodaran, P., Moor Jr., H., Desjardins, C., and Garza,R. (1982). Synthesis of New Steroid Haptens for Radioimmunoassay-VII. 19-0-Carboyxmethylether derivative of Androstenedione. Specific Antiserum for Measurement of Androstenedione in Plasma. J. Steroid Biochem. 17, 523-527. 5. Kameya, G., Garza, R., and Perrin, R.A.L. (1982). RSL Guide to Methods and Procedures of Hormonal Assays. 6. Buster, J.E., Lipman, L., Perrin, R.A.L., Garza, R., and Burns, B (1982). RSL Guide to Endocrine Testing. 4th Printing. 7. Buster, J.E., and Garza, R. (1980). Solvent extraction step required to maintain specificity of Estriol RIA’s in pregnancy samples. Chem. News (letter to the Editor) 6, no. 12. 8. Abraham, G.E., Manlimos, F.S., Garza, R. (1977). Radioimmunoassay of Steroids in Handbook of Radioimmunoassay (G.E. Abraham, ed) Marcel Dekker, New York, 1977, P. 591-656. 9. Florsheim, W.H., Garza, R., and Williams, A.D. 91976) Triiodothyronine as an indicator of metabolic status. Physiology 4, 374-380. 10. Maroulis, G.B., Manlimos, F.S., Garza, R., and Abraham, G.E. (1976) Serum cortisol and 11-desoxycortisol levels in hirsute premenopausal women. Obstet Gynecol. 48, 388-393. 11. Abraham, G.E., Manlimos, F.S., Solis, M., Garza, R., and Maroulis, G.B. (1975). Combined radioimmunoassay of four steroids in one ml of plasma I. Progestins, Clinical Biochemistry 8, 369-375. 12. Garza, R., Burns, B.J., Manlimos, F., and Abraham, G. (1975). Radioimmunoassay of plasma progesterone without chromatography. Analy. Lett.8, 225-233. 13. Abraham, G.E., Buster, J.E., Seamanlike, E., Garza, R., and Hillman, B. (1974). Comparison between four radioimmunoassays for plasma Estriol. Analy Lett. 7, 119-123. 14. Roy, S.K. Jr., Garza, R., Maroulis, G., and Abraham, G.E. (1974). Radioimmunoassay for plasma Corticosterone, Analy. Lett., 7, 109-115. 15. Garza, R., and Abraham, G.E. (1972). Comparison between two assays for plasma cortisol. Analy. Lett. 5, 767-771. 16. Fisher, D.A., Hobel, C., Garza, R., and Pierce, C. (1970). Thyroid function of the preterm fetus. Pediatrics. 46, 208-216. 17. Fisher, D.A., Odell, W.D., Hobel, C.J., and Garza, R. (1969). Thyroid function in the term fetus. Ped. 44, 526-534. 18. Walter, H., Krob, E.J., Garza, R., and Ascher, G.S. (1969). Partition and counter current distribution of erythrocytes and leukocytes from different species. Experimental Cell Research. 55, 57-64. 19. Walter, H., Garza, R., and Coyle, R., (1968). Short communications partitions of DEAE-Dextran in aqueous dextran-polyethylene glycol phase and its effect on the partition of cells in such systems. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 156: 409-411. 20. Walter, H., Garza, R., and Selby, F.W. (1968). Partition of fresh and stored erythrocytes in an aqueous dextran-polyethylene glycol two-phase system. Experimental Cell Research 49, 679-687. 21. Walter, H. and Krob, E.J., and Garza, R. (1968). Factors in the partition of red blood cells in aqueous dextran-polyethylene glycol two-phase system. Biochimica Biophys. Acta 165, 507-514. 22. Walter H., Garza, R., and Selby, F (1967). Biochemical Papers (not presented orally). Partition and countercurrent distribution studies on erythrocytes and leukocytes. Federation Proceedings. 26, 805. 23. Walter, H., Selby, F., and Garza, R. (1967). Short communications on the countercurrent distribution of red blood cells an addendum. Biochimica. Biophys. Acta, 136, 148-150. Quality you can trust.
- Anti-Testosterone Monoclonal Antibody | Pantex
Pantex Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody against Testosterone. Extraordinarily high titers. High sensitivity. Contact us for more information. Anti-Testosterone Monoclonal Antibody Lot/No. : 87-1 Clonality: Monoclonal Source: Recombinant DNA (sequenced from original Hybridoma) Host Species: Rabbit Immunogen: Testosterone-19-CME-BSA Tested Methods: EIA,ELISA Description: Antibody against Testosterone Isotype: IgG Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Certificate of Analysis ⇾ Request a Quote ⇾ Anti-Testosterone Monoclonal Antibody General Notes Insignificant cross-reaction with related steroids or similar compounds. Extraordinarily high titers allow for direct coating onto microwells. High sensitivity allows accurate measurement in small serum, plasma, or saliva samples. Product Description Pantex Recombinant DNA Produced Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies are produced with custom synthesized immunogens linked at novel positions to the steroid molecule for optimum sensitivity and specificity. Provided completely characterized and compared against Mass Spec LC-MS/MS to determine specificity before market release. Advantages of Pantex Recombinant DNA Produced Monoclonal Antibodies: In-house developed. Greater sensitivity and specificity. High batch to batch consistency and reproducibility. Uninterrupted supply. All Pantex antibodies are characterized to function in serum, plasma or salivary immunoassays. Industrial bulk or research quantities available. Matching HRP enzyme conjugates are available for all steroid antisera. Related Products: Polyclonal Antibody Anti-Testosterone More Information ⇾ Matching HRP Testosterone HRP Conjugate More Information ⇾ Salivary Assay Salivary Testosterone EIA More Information ⇾ NOTE 1: "C" + number indicates the position of conjugated protein or horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on the steroid molecule Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- Privacy Policy | Pantex, Division of Bio-Analysis, Inc. | United States
Privacy Policy Privacy Policy Statement Quality Pantex Division of Bio-Analysis Inc. values the privacy of our clients, customers, and website visitors. We understand that privacy is a crucial issue, and we are committed to protecting the personal information that is collected through our website and services. This Privacy Policy outlines the information that we collect, how it is used, and the measures we take to protect it. Information Collection: We collect information from our clients, customers, and website visitors when they register on our website, place an order, or request information from us. This information may include but is not limited to names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and financial information. Use of Information: The information that we collect is used to provide our clients with the best possible service. We use this information to fulfill orders, answer questions, provide customer service, improve our products and services, and to send periodic emails with information on new products, services, special offers, or other information that we believe may be of interest. Information Sharing: Pantex does not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to third parties. We may share your information with third-party service providers who perform certain services on our behalf, such as shipping, billing, payment processing, customer service, and marketing assistance. These service providers are required to maintain the confidentiality of the information and are prohibited from using it for any other purpose. Security of Information: Pantex takes the security of your information very seriously. We have implemented appropriate technical, physical, and administrative measures to protect the information we collect from unauthorized access, alteration, disclosure, or destruction. Data Retention: Pantex will retain your information for as long as necessary to provide you with our services and to comply with legal requirements. We may also retain your information to resolve disputes, enforce our agreements, or comply with legal obligations. Changes to Privacy Policy: Pantex may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time, and we will notify you of any significant changes by posting the updated policy on our website. Analytics: Pantex uses Visitor Analytics and Google Analytics to track and analyze the use of our website. For more information on the privacy practices of Visitor Analytics and Google Analytics, please refer to their privacy policy statements. Cookies Statement: Our website uses cookies to enhance your user experience and to analyze site usage. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. By using our website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookies Statement. California Privacy Rights: Pantex complies with the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) which grants California residents specific rights regarding their personal information. California residents have the right to request information about the personal information that we collect, use, and share, as well as the right to request the deletion of their personal information. To exercise these rights, please contact us at [insert contact information]. Contact Us: If you have any questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or the treatment of your personal information, please contact us at: 1-800-421-6529 or info@pantexba.com Pantex, Division of Bio-Analysis, Inc. 1701 Berkeley Street Santa Monica CA, 90404 This Privacy Policy applies to all information collected by Pantex Division of Bio-Analysis Inc. By accessing or using our website or services, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. Quality you can trust.
- 25OH Vitamin D3 HRP Conjugate | Pantex
We provide in-house developed matching enzyme conjugates for all Pantex Antibodies. Contact us today. 25-Hydroxy Vitamin-D HRP Enzyme Conjugate. 25OH-Vitamin D3 HRP Conjugate Conjugated Position: N/A Product: EIA, ELISA, Immunoassays Usage: To be used in a competitive 25OH Vitamin D immunoassay. Supplied As: Neat HRP Enzyme Conjugate Storage: ≤ -15°C Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Request more information ⇾ Related Products: Monoclonal Antibody Anti-25OH Vitamin D3 More Information ⇾ Monoclonal Antibody Anti-25OH Vitamin D2, D3 More Information ⇾ Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- Anti-17OH Progesterone Polyclonal Antibody | Pantex
Pantex is the number one worldwide supplier of this highly sensitive and specific antiserum. Pantex Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodies against 17-hydroxyprogesterone. Anti-17OH Progesterone Polyclonal Antibody Catalog No.: AB200 Lot Numbers: 47AC, 115A, 5895B, 5895D, 288P, 289P, 758P, 759P, 760P Clonality: Polyclonal Host Species: Rabbit Immunogen: 17α-OH Progesterone-3-CMO-BSA Tested Methods: EIA, ELISA Description: Antibody against 17α-OH Progesterone Supplied As: Neat serum antibody Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Certificates of Analysis ⇾ Request a Quote ⇾ Anti-17OH Progesterone Polyclonal Antibody General Notes Pantex is the number one world-wide supplier of this highly sensitive and specific antiserum. Accurately measures 17𝛼OHP on dried blood spots, serum, plasma, or saliva. Meets CDC target values for CDC proficiency testing samples. Product Description Pantex Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodies are produced with custom synthesized immunogens linked at novel positions to the steroid molecule for optimum sensitivity and specificity. Pantex Antibodies are tested against all known potentially cross-reacting steroids or related compounds before market release. All Pantex antibodies are characterized to function in serum, plasma or salivary immunoassays. INDUSTRIAL BULK AND RESEARCH QUANTITIES AVAILABLE. Matching HRP enzyme conjugates are available for all steroid antisera. Related Products: Matching HRP 17OH Progesterone HRP Conjugate More Information ⇾ NOTE 1: "C" + number indicates the position of conjugated protein or horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on the steroid molecule Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- Pantex | Diagnostic Salivary Testosterone EIA Kit
This Pantex Direct Testosterone Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA) Kit is for the quantitative measurement of salivary Testosterone. 510(k) FDA Approved assay test kit. Contact us today for more information. Salivary Direct Testosterone ELISA kit Salivary Direct Testosterone Assay Diagnostic Salivary Testosterone EIA Kit Product: Salivary Direct Testosterone Enzyme Immunoassay Intended Use: Quantitative measurement of salivary Testosterone FDA: 510(k) FDA Approved Catalog Number: 635 Method: Enzyme Immunoassay (EIA), Colormetric AMR: 6.4 pg/mL – 500 pg/mL LOD: 2.1 pg/mL Sample Size: 25 µL Incubation: 2hr @ Room Temperature # of tests: 96 wells Reading: 450nm Storage: 2° - 8°C Shelf Life: 17 Months Salivary Testosterone EIA Assay Background: Assessment of androgen function in both males and females has previously depended upon indirect parameters such as measurement of urinary excretion of 17-ketosteroids. This procedure measures the excretory products of several weakly androgenic substances secreted by adrenal glands and gonads. However, testosterone, which appears to be the major effective androgen in the female as well as in the male, is not excreted as a 17-ketosteroid. The accurate diagnosis of male hypogonadism is now made possible by measurement of serum testosterone. If testosterone measurements are low, a simultaneous determination of serum LH will differentiate primary testicular disease from hypogonadism secondary to pituitary disease. Because of the feedback relationship between the testis and pituitary, LH levels should be high in the presence of low testosterone due to primary gonadal disease. Studies of testosterone values in hirsute women have shown higher mean values of testosterone as compared to normal women, although overlap occurs with the normal range (1). Patients with elevated levels treated pharmacologically with such agents as dexamethasone have frequently shown reduction in testosterone levels (2,3). Very high values seen in women with hirsutism and menstrual irregularities suggest the possibility of adrenal or ovarian tumors. Estrogen treatment or pregnancy will also cause increase in total testosterone levels due to increases in sex hormone binding globulin (SHBG). In these situations, the physiologically active or free component of testosterone remains normal. Only1-2% of the testosterone circulating in plasma is free; the rest is bound to serum proteins and especially to SHBG and albumin. The free fraction reflects the metabolically available portion of testosterone and it is therefore clinically important (4,5). In saliva, testosterone occurs in the free form and enters the saliva via intracellular mechanisms (6) and reflects the level of free testosterone in plasma. Assay Principle: The Pantex Salivary Direct Testosterone EIA kit, Cat # 635 is based on the competition principle and microplate separation. Testosterone calibrators of known concentration, unknown amounts of testosterone in saliva samples and a fixed amount of testosterone (analog) conjugated to horse radish peroxidase (Testosterone-HRP) compete for binding sites with a rabbit monoclonal antiserum bound to GARGG (goat anti-rabbit gamma globulin) coated wells of a microplate. After incubation, unbound components are washed away, enzyme substrate solution is added and a blue color formed. This reaction is stopped with an acid solution to produce a yellow color. The optical density is then read at 450 nm. The amount of Testosterone-HRP detected is inversely proportional to the amount of testosterone in a sample. Assay Protocol Pantex Salivary Testosterone EIA 635 Protocol Rev 16 04_2021 .pdf Download PDF • 441KB SDS SDS-635 Salivary Testosterone Kit Rev. 2 .pdf Download PDF • 332KB Request a Quote ⇾ Related Products: Monoclonal Antibody Anti-Testosterone C-19 More Information ⇾ Polyclonal Antibody Anti-Testosterone C-19 More Information ⇾ Matching HRP Testosterone-19-CME-HRP More Information ⇾ Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- Anti-T4 Monoclonal Antibody | Pantex
Pantex Rabbit Monoclonal Antibody against T4. For the quantitative determination for Total T4, Free T4, and Neonatal T4. Extraordinarily high titers. Ultra sensitive. Contact us for more information. neonatal testing T4 Antibody Anti-Thyroxine (T4) Monoclonal Antibody Lot/No. : 21 Clonality: Monoclonal Source: Recombinant DNA (sequenced from original Hybridoma) Host Species: Rabbit Immunogen: T4-BSA Tested Methods: EIA,ELISA Description: Antibody against Thyroxine (T4) Isotype: IgG Specificity: For the quantitative determination of Total T4, Free T4 (FT4) and Neonatal T4 Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Certificate of Analysis ⇾ Request a Quote ⇾ Anti-Thyroxine (T4) Monoclonal Antibody General Notes For the quantitative determination of Total T4, Free T4 (FT4) and Neonatal T4. Insignificant cross-reaction with related steroids or similar compounds. Extraordinarily high titers allow for direct coating onto microwells. High sensitivity allows accurate measurement in small serum or plasma samples. Product Description Pantex Recombinant DNA Produced Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies are produced with custom synthesized immunogens linked at novel positions to the molecule for optimum sensitivity and specificity. Provided completely characterized to function in serum or plasma immunoassays. Advantages of Pantex Recombinant DNA Produced Monoclonal Antibodies: In-house developed. Greater sensitivity and specificity. High batch to batch consistency and reproducibility. Uninterrupted supply. Industrial bulk or research quantities available. Related Products: Monoclonal Antibody Anti-Triiodothyronine (T3) More Information ⇾ NOTE 1: "C" + number indicates the position of conjugated protein or horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on the steroid molecule Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- 17ß Estradiol HRP Conjugate | Pantex
We supply in-house developed matching HRP enzyme conjugates for all Pantex Antibodies. Contact us today for more information. 17 beta-Estradiol HRP Enzyme Conjugate 17ß-Estradiol HRP Conjugate Conjugated Position: 6 Tested Applications: EIA, ELISA, Immunoassays Usage: To be used in a competitive 17ß-Estradiol immunoassay. Supplied As: Neat HRP Enzyme Conjugate Storage: 2° - 8°C Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Request more information ⇾ Related Products: Monoclonal Antibody Anti-Estradiol 17ß C-6 More Information ⇾ Polyclonal Antibody Anti-Estradiol 17ß C-6 More Information ⇾ Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- Anti-17ß-Estradiol (E2) Antibody | Pantex
Pantex Rabbit Polyclonal Antibody against 17 beta-Estradiol. Ultra-sensitive and specific. It Covers the entire dynamic range. Contact us for more information. Anti-17β-Estradiol Polyclonal Antibody C-6 Lot Numbers: 6 Clonality: Polyclonal Host Species: Rabbit Immunogen: E2-6-CMO-BSA Tested Methods: EIA, ELISA Description: Antibody against 17ß Estradiol Supplied As: Neat serum antibody Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Certificate of Analysis ⇾ Request a Quote ⇾ Anti-17ß-Estradiol Polyclonal Antibody General Notes Ultra-sensitive and specific. No cross-reaction with conjugated forms of estradiol. Covers entire dynamic range. Direct measurement in serum, plasma or saliva. Product Description Pantex Rabbit Polyclonal Antibodies are produced with custom synthesized immunogens linked at novel positions to the steroid molecule for optimum sensitivity and specificity. Pantex Antibodies are tested against all known potentially cross-reacting steroids or related compounds before market release. All Pantex antibodies are characterized to function in serum, plasma or salivary immunoassays. INDUSTRIAL BULK AND RESEARCH QUANTITIES AVAILABLE. Matching HRP enzyme conjugates are available for all steroid antisera. Related Products: Monoclonal Antibody Anti-Estradiol 17ß C-6 More Information ⇾ Matching HRP Estradiol HRP Conjugate More Information ⇾ NOTE 1: "C" + number indicates the position of conjugated protein or horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on the steroid molecule Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
- Thyroid Antibodies │ Pantex
Supplier of ultra-sensitive Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies against Thyroid Hormones. For the quantitative determination of Total, Free, and Neonatal T3 and T4. Anti-T3 monoclonal antibody Anti-T4 monoclonal Antibody Thyroid Antibodies Quality The all-new, ultra-sensitive Thyroid Antibodies by Pantex are here. These rabbit monoclonal antibodies function for the quantitative determination of Total, Free, and Neonatal T3 and T4. Highly specific and sensitive Recombinant DNA Produced Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies developed at Pantex are rigorously screened for optimum sensitivity and specificity against all known potentially cross-reacting steroids or related compounds. Provided completely characterized to function in serum or plasma immunoassays. Excellence Anti-Thyroxine (T4) Monoclonal Antibody Clone Number: 21 Certificate of Analysis → Request a Quote → Anti-Triiodothyronine (T3) Monoclonal Antibody Clone Number: 7 Certificate of Analysis → Request a Quote → Quality you can trust.
- Anti-Melatonin Monoclonal Antibody | Pantex
Pantex Rabbit Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody against Melatonin. Highly specific. High sensitivity. Contact us for more information. Anti-Melatonin Monoclonal Antibody Lot/No. : 35-7 Clonality: Monoclonal Source: Recombinant DNA (sequenced from original Hybridoma) Host Species: Rabbit Immunogen: Melatonin-BSA Tested Methods: EIA,ELISA Description: Antibody against Melatonin Isotype: IgG Safety Data Sheet ⇾ Certificate of Analysis ⇾ Request a Quote ⇾ Anti-Melatonin Monoclonal Antibody General Notes Highly specific. Excellent sample to sample correlation with MS values. High sensitivity measures <1pg/ml in saliva, <1.5pg/ml in serum and plasma. Product Description Pantex Recombinant DNA Produced Rabbit Monoclonal Antibodies are produced with custom synthesized immunogens linked at novel positions to the steroid molecule for optimum sensitivity and specificity. Provided completely characterized and compared against Mass Spec LC-MS/MS to determine specificity before market release. Advantages of Pantex Recombinant DNA Produced Monoclonal Antibodies: In-house developed. Greater sensitivity and specificity. High batch to batch consistency and reproducibility. Uninterrupted supply. All Pantex antibodies are characterized to function in serum, plasma or salivary immunoassays. Industrial bulk or research quantities available. Matching HRP enzyme conjugates are available for all steroid antisera. Related Products: Matching HRP Melatonin-HRP Conjugate More Information ⇾ Salivary Assay Salivary Melatonin EIA More Information ⇾ Serum Assay Serum Melatonin EIA More Information ⇾ NOTE 1: "C" + number indicates the position of conjugated protein or horseradish peroxidase (HRP) on the steroid molecule Pantex is dedicated to building trust at a global scale. Get to know us
