Normal donor human urine for biomarker research

Experience the potential of Human Urine with tailored protocols and donor demographics backed by unparalleled capabilities, giving you control over your research with the ability to select your own aliquot size, volume, shipping temperature, and more.

Details

Urine is primarily composed of water but also contains various inorganic salts and organic compounds, such as proteins, hormones, and metabolites.

As a sterile and non-invasive biological fluid, urine is increasingly favored for biomarker research. It is not only used to detect kidney disease but also to identify cancer biomarkers in urine for early screening and monitoring purposes.

Features and Benefits

  • Large lot sizes are available, sourced from individual or pooled donors.
  • Donor demographics are provided for all lots of urine samples.
  • Collection protocols can be customized according to client specifications.

Quality

Specifications

Biohazard Information: This material should be handled as if capable of transmitting infectious agents. Please use universal precautions. No test method can provide complete assurance that the Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus, Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or other infectious agents are absent.

Therefore, all biological products should be handled at Biosafety Level 2, as recommended by the CDC/NHI Manual “Biosafety In Microbiological And Biomedical Laboratories, From Potentially Infectious Human Serum Or Blood Specimens”.

For in vitro use only.

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