Anti-Progesterone antibody produced in rabbit has been used in enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and competitive binding assay.
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Progesterone or P4 (pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione) is a female steroid hormone that belongs to the hormones class, progestogens. It is produced by majorly by ovaries, adrenal glands and placenta of humans and other species. Progesterone derived from placenta and corpus luteum is required for the maintenance of pregnancy. Progesterone inhibits the T cell mediated immune response involved in tissue rejection. The progesterone levels in females are low before ovulation and are elevated during the luteal phase.
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Reconstitute with 5 mL buffer: 0.05 M Tris-HCl, pH 8.0, 0.1 M sodium chloride, 0.1% gelatin and 15 mM sodium azide. Store this stock at −20 °C. Working dilution (1:10) to be discarded if unused within 12 hours.
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In naked mole-rat (NMR) colonies, breeding is monopolized by the queen and her consorts. Subordinates experience gonadal development if separated from the queen. To elucidate the neuroendocrine factors underlying reproductive suppression/development in NMRs, we quantified plasma gonadal steroids and GnRH-1-
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Zhou S, et al.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology, 521(13), 3003-3029 (2013)
Progesterone and maintenance of pregnancy: is progesterone nature's immunosuppressant?
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