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We described an ultrasensitive ELISA assay that can detect mouse PRL in small fractions of whole blood, allowing longitudinal studies of PRL secretion profiles in freely moving mice. The combination of a sensitive PRL ELISA and administration of D2 receptor antagonist provide a unique opportunity to investigate the function and plasticity of the lactotroph axis in freely moving mice.
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It is a novel technology used in mouse experiments on neuroendocrine research.
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This page is a summary of: Assessment of Lactotroph Axis Functionality in Mice: Longitudinal Monitoring of PRL Secretion by Ultrasensitive-ELISA, Endocrinology, May 2015, Endocrine Society,
DOI: 10.1210/en.2014-1571.
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