Hormones
Sex hormone refers to the steroid hormone synthesized by the gonad, placenta, adrenal cortex reticular zone, and other tissues of the animal body, which promotes the maturation of sexual organs, the development of side sex characteristics the maintenance of sexual function. The ovaries of female animals mainly secrete two kinds of sex hormones - estrogen and progesterone, while the testicles of male animals mainly secrete androgens based on testosterone.
Hormones are chemical information substances synthesized by highly differentiated endocrine cells and secreted directly into the blood by regulating various tissue cells' metabolic activities to affect the physiological activities of the human body. Hormones do not now participate in the conversion of matter or energy but directly or indirectly promote or slow down the actual metabolic process in the body. None of them can initiate a new metabolic process in the body. The hormone is a vital substance regulating normal activities of the body. Once the imbalance of hormone secretion will bring diseases.
Although the physiological effects of hormones are very complex, they are specific to certain tissues or cells (called target tissues or target cells). Every tissue and cell of the human body can be the target tissue or cell of the hormone.
Different Types Of Hormones
Progesterone (Prog)
Antibody | Application |
Mouse Anti-human Prog mAb | For immunodiagnostic: ELISA, LFA, CLIA |
Testosterone (Testo)
Antibody | Application |
Sheep Anti-human Testo mAb | For immunodiagnostic: ELISA, LFA, CLIA |
Anti-human Mullerian Hormone (AMH)
Antibody | Application |
Mouse Anti-human AMH mAb | For immunodiagnostic: ELISA, LFA, CLIA |
Humanized Anti-human AMH mAb |
Placental Growth Factor (PLGF)
Antibody | Application |
Mouse Anti-human PlGF mAb | For immunodiagnostic: ELISA, LFA, CLIA |
Humanized Anti-human PlGF mAb |
Soluble Fms-like Tyrosine Kinase-1 (sFlt-1)
Antibody | Application |
Mouse Anti-human Human Sflt-1 mAb | For immunodiagnostic: ELISA, LFA, CLIA |
Antigen | Application |
Recombinant Soluble Fms salt-1 (Eukaryotic Expression) | For immunodiagnostic: ELISA, LFA, CLIA |
Hormones Intro
Hormones are ubiquitous in the body and are the general term for hormones secreted by the human endocrine system to regulate physiological balance. Various hormones regulate the internal environment of human metabolism, the coordination between organs, growth and development, and reproduction.
Hormones are secreted by glands, including the adrenal glands, ovaries, and thyroid glands, controlled by the brain's central nervous system. Hormones move through our bodies as the blood circulates, forming a fluid network. It connects brain centers and DNA instructions scattered across the hundreds of billions of cells in our adult body.
Hormone Antibody
There are two types of hormones in the human body: primary and secondary hormones, and three primary hormones are epinephrine, cortisol, and insulin. The hormone antibody plays a vital role in maintaining our life, such as stabilizing heartbeat and blood pressure and regulating blood pH. There is no doubt that they play a decisive role in our health and physical condition. If the main hormone antibody is too much or too little, we should take corresponding supplementary advice.