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High-throughput target quantification of steroid hormones (CAT#: STEM-MB-0113-WXH)

Introduction

A steroid hormone is a steroid that acts as a hormone. Steroid hormones can be grouped into two classes: corticosteroids (typically made in the adrenal cortex, hence cortico-) and sex steroids (typically made in the gonads or placenta). Within those two classes are five types according to the receptors to which they bind: glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids (both corticosteroids) and androgens, estrogens, and progestogens (sex steroids). Vitamin D derivatives are a sixth closely related hormone system with homologous receptors. They have some of the characteristics of true steroids as receptor ligands.
Steroid hormones help control metabolism, inflammation, immune functions, salt and water balance, development of sexual characteristics, and the ability to withstand injury and illness.




Applications

• Screening and diagnosis of endocrine and related metabolic diseases
• Newborn screening, evaluation of precocious puberty in children
• Research on the Mechanism of Brain Development and Neurological Diseases

Procedure

1. Experimental design and sample collection
2. Metabolite Extraction
3. Standard product configuration
4. Metabolite Detection
5. Biological information analysis
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