| Description: |
Progesterone is used primarily as a growth promotant in cattle in combinations with estradiol or its esters. When administered exogenously, progesterone enters the same metaboloc pathways and is indistinguishable from the endogenously produced compound.
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| Format:
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The conjugate is supplied as a concentrate. Dilute as required and use working strength conjugate immediately after dilution
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| Specificity:
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Each conjugate comprises antigen covalently bound to horseradish peroxide and is suitable as a tracer in immunoassay development.
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| Storage:
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+2-+8C for up to 3 months / <20C for long term storage
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| References:
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N.A Botsoglou and D.J Fletouris,in Drug Residues in Foods. Anabolic Growth Promoters, p196 (2001).
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