PAG dosage in cattle, sheep, and goats
Description
Pregnancy-associated glycoprotein (PAG) testing detects the presence of specific glycoproteins produced by the placenta in ruminants (cattle, sheep, and goats) starting a few days after fertilization. This test is used in animal husbandry to confirm pregnancy early, non-invasively, and reliably through blood or milk analysis. The analysis is generally performed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), allowing for sensitive and species-specific detection of PAGs. This test is a valuable tool for breeders, insemination centers, and animal breeding programs to optimize the management of reproductive cycles.
At YesWeLab, we collaborate with a carefully selected network of laboratories, most of which are certified and/or accredited (ISO 17025, COFRAC, etc.). These laboratories are chosen based on your specific needs, the matrices to be analyzed, and the required analytical techniques or methods.
If you have any particular requirements, please do not hesitate to specify them in your request: our scientific team will do everything possible to respond accurately and promptly.
Since 2020, numerous manufacturers, distributors, and engineering firms have entrusted us with the management of their analyses, sending us their samples through our digital platform.
To learn more or submit a specific request, contact our team today.
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