Oxford Biomedical Research, Inc.

Oxford Biomedical Research, Inc. Manufactures high quality assay kits, antibodies and proteins for measuring oxidative stress, inflam

Oxford Biomedical Research (OBR) develops, manufactures and markets assay kits, recombinant proteins and antibodies for biomedical research and drug discovery. The company’s primary focus is on the identification and assay of biomarkers for oxidative stress and chronic inflammation, two major risk factors for multiple diseases. OBR is employing proprietary technology to develop tissue and disease

specific biomarkers. ProteoMine™ is a cost effective tool for removing high abundance proteins for biomarker discovery. ToxProfiler™ technology captures and detects oxidized proteins in blood correlated with organ-specific toxicity and disease. New platform technologies such as Toxicoproteomics and Metabolomics are being applied, adapted and modified into new and practical ways for the diagnosis of early onset disease and for the prevention of diseases.

03/11/2022

Oxford Biomedical provides a reliable Cortisol EIA kit for your research needs. This Cortisol assay/Cortisol ELISA is for the quantitative analysis of Cortisol levels in biological fluid (Salivary Cortisol).

Is your Husky getting husky, it may not be from over feeding. Canine weight gain can be a symptom of Canine Hypothyroidi...
03/02/2020

Is your Husky getting husky, it may not be from over feeding. Canine weight gain can be a symptom of Canine Hypothyroidism, a disease caused primarily by a genetic disease known as Canine Autoimmune Thyroiditis! Learn more by following the link below

Autoimmune Thyroiditis in dogs is a genetic disease often leading to a hypothyroidism diagnosis.

Looking for a cortisol detection kit, look no further!Cortisol is also known as hydrocortisone when it is used medicinal...
03/02/2020

Looking for a cortisol detection kit, look no further!
Cortisol is also known as hydrocortisone when it is used medicinally, usually as a supplement or for its anti-inflammatory properties. Knowing plasma cortisol levels is useful in identifying a serious lack of cortisol usually found in Addison's disease, or a serious over production of cortisol as in Cushing's syndrome. Cortisol is also frequently used to evaluate the stress levels of a subject. This ELISA is designed for detecting cortisol in biological fluids including urine, plasma, and saliva.

Oxford Biomedical provides a reliable Cortisol EIA kit for your research needs. This Cortisol assay/Cortisol ELISA is for the quantitative analysis of Cortisol levels in biological fluid (Salivary Cortisol).

01/03/2020

Oxford Biomedical's antioxidant assay is designed for easy antioxidant measurement. The Total Antioxidant Power Kit is used to quantitatively measure the antioxidant power in a biological specimen.

Is your Husky getting husky, it may not be from over feeding. Canine weight gain can be a symptom of Canine Hypothyroidi...
07/30/2019

Is your Husky getting husky, it may not be from over feeding. Canine weight gain can be a symptom of Canine Hypothyroidism, a disease caused primarily by a genetic disease known as Canine Autoimmune Thyroiditis! Learn more by following the link below

Autoimmune Thyroiditis in dogs is a genetic disease often leading to a hypothyroidism diagnosis.

Are you looking for a easy non-invasive way to test for Oxidative stress? Our EA85 competitive enzyme-linked immunoassay...
05/22/2019

Are you looking for a easy non-invasive way to test for Oxidative stress? Our EA85 competitive enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) is great for determining levels of 15-F2t-Isoprostane (the best characterized isoprostane) in urine samples and may hold the answer. 15-F2t-Isoprostane is a biomarker that is often used to determine oxidative stress levels and our assay makes it easy to analyze.

Oxford Biomedical provides a reliable isoprostane ELISA/isoprostane EIA kit/isoprostane assay for your research needs. This kit is a isoprostane ELISA for determining levels of 15-F2t-Isoprostane/8-epi in biological samples.

Is your Husky getting husky, it may not be from over feeding. Canine weight gain can be a symptom of Canine Hypothyroidi...
02/19/2019

Is your Husky getting husky, it may not be from over feeding. Canine weight gain can be a symptom of Canine Hypothyroidism, a disease caused primarily by a genetic disease known as Canine Autoimmune Thyroiditis! Learn more by following the link below.

Autoimmune Thyroiditis in dogs is a genetic disease often leading to a hypothyroidism diagnosis.

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PO Box 522
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48371

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