Maturation-Inducing Steroid (salmonid) AChE Tracer

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Maturation Inducing Steroid (MIS; 17?,20?-dihydroxy-4-pregnen-3-one) is one of the key mediators for oocyte maturation in fish. Several different names are synonymous with this molecule including Maturation Inducing Hormone (MIH), Fish Maturation Hormone (FMH), and 17?,20?-dihydroxy progesterone (17?,20?-DiOH-P). MIS is produced in ovarian follicular cells and acts directly on the oocyte via a specific receptor to cause oocyte maturation. Cayman Chemical’s MIS EIA tracer, antiserum, and standard are designed for the measurement of MIS in a standard solid-phase enzyme immunoassay format.

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