Bovine AMH testing

13 Jul 2020

This whitepaper from Ansh Labs explains the role of anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), also known as the Bovine Mullerian Inhibiting factor (UniProtKB-P03972), in "Marker Assisted Selection". This is a rapidly progressing technology in which molecular and biochemical markers are combined with traditional phenotype assessments to select traits optimal for milk and dairy production as well as for cost effective herd management.

Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) ELISA

Ansh Labs

Anti-Mullerian Hormone (AMH) immunoassay is a useful research tool in reproductive endocrinology studies related to primary ovarian insufficiency, oncofertility, gonadotoxicity, menopause, premature ovarian aging, PCOS, neonatal gender determination, Cryptorchidism, Testicular (Leydig/Sertoli cell) function.

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