

Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Beta
Description:
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Beta – Cat# TLIH-A1165.02 is a highly purified human-derived beta subunit of luteinizing hormone. This reagent is suitable for use in immunoassay development, fertility research, and hormone reference controls. The LH beta subunit is critical for receptor-specific activity and plays a key role in reproductive endocrinology. The material is supplied in frozen form, and it has been tested and found non-reactive for HIV, HCV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens by FDA-approved methods.
Key Features:
Catalog Number: TLIH-A1165.02
Analyte: Luteinizing Hormone, Beta Subunit (LH-β)
Source: Human
Form: Frozen
Preservative: None
Storage: –20°C
Tested Non-Reactive: HIV 1/2, HBsAg, HCV, RPR
Applications:
Immunoassay calibration and control development
Fertility and reproductive endocrinology research
Reference standard in hormone quantification
Study of gonadotropin structure and function
Description:
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Beta – Cat# TLIH-A1165.02 is a highly purified human-derived beta subunit of luteinizing hormone. This reagent is suitable for use in immunoassay development, fertility research, and hormone reference controls. The LH beta subunit is critical for receptor-specific activity and plays a key role in reproductive endocrinology. The material is supplied in frozen form, and it has been tested and found non-reactive for HIV, HCV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens by FDA-approved methods.
Key Features:
Catalog Number: TLIH-A1165.02
Analyte: Luteinizing Hormone, Beta Subunit (LH-β)
Source: Human
Form: Frozen
Preservative: None
Storage: –20°C
Tested Non-Reactive: HIV 1/2, HBsAg, HCV, RPR
Applications:
Immunoassay calibration and control development
Fertility and reproductive endocrinology research
Reference standard in hormone quantification
Study of gonadotropin structure and function
Description:
Luteinizing Hormone (LH), Beta – Cat# TLIH-A1165.02 is a highly purified human-derived beta subunit of luteinizing hormone. This reagent is suitable for use in immunoassay development, fertility research, and hormone reference controls. The LH beta subunit is critical for receptor-specific activity and plays a key role in reproductive endocrinology. The material is supplied in frozen form, and it has been tested and found non-reactive for HIV, HCV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens by FDA-approved methods.
Key Features:
Catalog Number: TLIH-A1165.02
Analyte: Luteinizing Hormone, Beta Subunit (LH-β)
Source: Human
Form: Frozen
Preservative: None
Storage: –20°C
Tested Non-Reactive: HIV 1/2, HBsAg, HCV, RPR
Applications:
Immunoassay calibration and control development
Fertility and reproductive endocrinology research
Reference standard in hormone quantification
Study of gonadotropin structure and function