The most comprehensive and innovative serotonin panel available- only from LDN
The evolution of our serotonin kits continue their path to better meet the needs of our customers. Whatever sample you're targeting, we have the optimal solution:
Our unique CE-labeled RIA (BA-0900) and innovative ELISA (BA-10-0900) test kits may be used to determine Serotonin in serum, platelet-rich plasma (PRP), platelet-poor plasma (PPP), CSF, urine, cell cultures and tissue homogenates.
Our exclusive Serotonin Research RIA™ (BA-5900) and Serotonin Research ELISA™ (BA-10-5900) test kits are of highest sensitivity, and therefore, the ideal tool for scientists breaking new grounds.
LDN as a team has decades of experience in
the arena of serotonin testing. If you are looking for a
customized solution to your testing needs, then you rely on us as an accomplished partner.
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Important: each laboratory should evaluate the protocol according to official guidelines (e.g. GLP, etc.).
The following contains a chart with the documented cross-reactivities of our kits. Although we are permanentely updating this chart we would kindly ask you to contact our product specialists to discuss your special project.
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Background Information
Metanephrine (metadrenaline) and normetanephrine (normetadrenaline) are physiological breakdown products of the catecholamines adrenaline and noradrenaline, which play an important role as hormones and neurotransmitters. Metanephrine and normetanephrine are excreted in urine or broken down further in the body to the end product of catecholamine metabolism vanilylmandelic acid.
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Introduction
Adrenaline (epinephrine) and noradrenaline (norepinephrine) together with dopamine constitute the group of catecholamines, which play an important role as hormones and neurotransmitters. Catecholamines are biogenic amines which are synthesized from the amino acid tyrosine via the intermediate product dopa.
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