Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) is a glycoprotein secreted by placental trophoblast cells and is abundant in the blood and urine of pregnant women. The content of HCG in the body is very low when a woman is not pregnant. After pregnancy, the HCG level in the body will rise sharply in a short period and remain until the level of non-pregnancy is restored after childbirth. Therefore, detection of HCG concentration is a reliable indicator to determine pregnancy.
Description | Type | Item NO | Source | Application | Recommend to use for |
HCG-9G9(α chain) | mAb | GHMA034-3 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Coating |
HCG-6B12(β chain) | mAb | GHMA024-3 | mouse | EIA, LF, Fluorescent | Labeling |