NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE U.S.
Thyroid Blocking Immunoglobulin (TBI) are antibodies against the TSHR that prevent TSH binding to the receptor causing an inhibition of TSH action and can induce hypothyroidism.
The thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) is a primary autoantigen in autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Autoantibodies (Ab) against the TSHR can be present either as functional thyroid-stimulating autoantibodies (TSI) causing Graves’ hyperthyroidism or as thyroid-blocking autoantibodies (TBI) causing hypothyroidism.
Measurement of these Thyroid Receptor Blocking autoantibodies can prove useful in the following areas:
- Differential diagnosis of thyroiditis (unexplained Goiter)
- Autoimmune Hashimoto‘s Thyroiditis (HT)
- Graves‘ disease: post radioactive iodine treatment and/or during therapy with antithyroid drugs (some patients having both stimulating and blocking antibodies simultaneously)
- Differential diagnosis of hypothyroidism; Autoimmune Thyroid Disease (AITD)
- Postpartum thyroid disease, possibly PP depression
- Autoimmune thyroid disease developing during pregnancy
- Pediatric monitoring
- Additional yet unknown applications
Knowing if it's thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) or thyroid-blocking immunoglobulin (TBI) matters. For information about Graves' disease and the Thyretain TSI Blocking Reporter BioAssay, learn more.
Please see chart below for ordering information.
NOT AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE U.S.
Thyroid Blocking Immunoglobulin (TBI) are antibodies against the TSHR that prevent TSH binding to the receptor causing an inhibition of TSH action and can induce hypothyroidism.
The thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) is a primary autoantigen in autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD). Autoantibodies (Ab) against the TSHR can be present either as functional thyroid-stimulating autoantibodies (TSI) causing Graves’ hyperthyroidism or as thyroid-blocking autoantibodies (TBI) causing hypothyroidism.
Measurement of these Thyroid Receptor Blocking autoantibodies can prove useful in the following areas:
- Differential diagnosis of thyroiditis (unexplained Goiter)
- Autoimmune Hashimoto‘s Thyroiditis (HT)
- Graves‘ disease: post radioactive iodine treatment and/or during therapy with antithyroid drugs (some patients having both stimulating and blocking antibodies simultaneously)
- Differential diagnosis of hypothyroidism; Autoimmune Thyroid Disease (AITD)
- Postpartum thyroid disease, possibly PP depression
- Autoimmune thyroid disease developing during pregnancy
- Pediatric monitoring
- Additional yet unknown applications
Knowing if it's thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin (TSI) or thyroid-blocking immunoglobulin (TBI) matters. For information about Graves' disease and the Thyretain TSI Blocking Reporter BioAssay, learn more.
Please see chart below for ordering information.
Ordering information | ||
Catalog number | Description | Kit size / Case size |
40-35010 | Thyretain TBI Blocking Reporter BioAssay | |
Includes | ||
Thyretain FreshFrozenCells and Control Set | 1 | |
Thyretain Media Set | 1 | |
Luciferase Assay Reagent Sets | 10 |
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- Specifications
Product specifications | |
CHO Mc4 FreshFrozenCells | Store at –70 °C or lower |
Control Set (Positive, Negative, Reference) | Store at –70 °C or lower |
Cell Attachment Solution* | Store at 2 °C to 30 °C |
Growth Medium | Store at 2 °C to 30 °C |
Reaction Buffer | Store at 2 °C to 30 °C |
Luciferase Assay Reagent Set | Store at –20 °C or lower |