Hormone Bioassays

A hormone bioassay is a laboratory test used to measure the amount of a specific hormone present in a biological sample. It is used to determine an individual's hormone levels, to diagnose hormonal imbalances, and to monitor the effectiveness of hormone-related treatments. Hormone bioassays can be used to assess a variety of conditions, including endocrine disorders, infertility, and thyroid disease. The accuracy and precision of these tests are essential for understanding and managing a variety of health conditions. Hormone bioassays are a valuable tool for clinicians and researchers, as they provide a reliable and efficient way to assess hormone levels and identify any irregularities in individuals.

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