Anti-Mullerian Hormone – Small Animal (ELISA)
| Description | Detection of anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) in canines and felines via ELISA. AMH concentrations can aid in determining if gonadal tissue is present. | ||||||
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| Code | 1590 | ||||||
| Section | Clinical Pathology | ||||||
| Species | Canine, Feline | ||||||
| Specimen | 1 mL serum | ||||||
| Sampling Requirements | Overnight fasting recommended to avoid lipemia. Avoid hemolysis. Serum separator tubes may falsely elevate AMH results. AMH is stable at refrigerator temperatures for 24 hours; for longer storage, freezing is recommended. | ||||||
| Collection Container | Remove from red cells and place sample in an additive free transport tube. | ||||||
| Packing Instructions | Label all samples. Ship overnight on cold packs or dry ice. | ||||||
| Special Instructions | Samples must be received in the testing lab / location by 5pm the day prior to scheduled test day, otherwise samples will be held until the next scheduled test day. | ||||||
| Price | $70.00 | ||||||
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