Mouse Lhcgr (Lutropin-choriogonadotropic Hormone Receptor) ELISA Kit
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Mouse Lhcgr (Lutropin-choriogonadotropic Hormone Receptor) ELISA Kit

Cat.No: HTK-YJL-0106 Datasheet

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Product Name Mouse Lhcgr (Lutropin-choriogonadotropic Hormone Receptor) ELISA Kit
Catalog No. HTK-YJL-0106
Synonyms Leucine-rich Repeat-containing G-protein Coupled Receptor 5 ELISA Kit, G-protein Coupled Receptor 49 ELISA Kit, G-protein Coupled Receptor 67 ELISA Kit, G-protein Coupled Receptor HG38 ELISA Kit, LGR5 ELISA Kit, GPR49 ELISA Kit, GPR67 ELISA Kit
Species Mouse
UniProt ID P30730
Sample Type Serum, plasma, cell culture supernatant, cell or tissue lysate, other liquid samples
Detection Method Sandwich ELISA, Double Antibody
Detection Wavelength OD450
Reaction Duration 4 hours
Range 0.156-10 ng/ml
Sensitivity 0.094 ng/ml
Storage 2-8°C (Sealed). Don't cryopreserve.
Specificity Specifically binds with Lhcgr, no obvious cross reaction with other analogues.
Intended Use For research use only.
Product Introduction The lutropin-choriogonadotropic hormone receptor (LHCGR) is a G-protein coupled receptor that binds both luteinizing hormone (LH) and chorionic gonadotropin (CG). It is primarily expressed in the ovaries and testes, where it mediates steroidogenesis, ovulation, and corpus luteum formation in females, and testosterone production in males. Research on LHCGR expression and regulation is fundamental to understanding reproductive physiology and disorders. The Alta DiagnoTech mouse Lhcgr ELISA kit enables quantification of this critical receptor in mouse gonadal tissues and cell cultures.
Product Application • Ovarian follicle development and ovulation research
• Testicular function and steroidogenesis studies
• Reproductive disorder investigations
• Fertility and contraception research
Product Advantages • Receptor Level Analysis: Direct measurement of LHCGR protein expression
• Gonadal Research: Optimized for ovarian and testicular tissue analysis
• Reproductive Signaling: Key component of gonadotropin signaling pathway
• Transgenic Model Characterization: Ideal for reproductive phenotype analysis

For research use only, not for clinical use.

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