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Cancer, 2009
AbstractBACKGROUND:Nurr1 belongs to a novel class of orphan nuclear receptors (the NR4A family). The authors have previously shown that Nurr1 is important in carcinogenesis. In the current study, they examined the clinicopathologic relevance of expression patterns of Nurr1 in bladder tumors.METHODS:Nurr1 expression was determined using ...
Colin P.N. Dinney+3 more
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AbstractBACKGROUND:Nurr1 belongs to a novel class of orphan nuclear receptors (the NR4A family). The authors have previously shown that Nurr1 is important in carcinogenesis. In the current study, they examined the clinicopathologic relevance of expression patterns of Nurr1 in bladder tumors.METHODS:Nurr1 expression was determined using ...
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European Urology, 1981
Cytoplasmic and nuclear androgen receptors were measured in benign prostatic hypertrophy, untreated malignant prostates and diethylstilboestrol-treated malignant prostates. The levels of total androgen receptors in benign prostatic hypertrophy were not statistically different from those in the untreated or treated malignant prostates.
G. Auf, Graham R. Williams, R. Ghanadian
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Cytoplasmic and nuclear androgen receptors were measured in benign prostatic hypertrophy, untreated malignant prostates and diethylstilboestrol-treated malignant prostates. The levels of total androgen receptors in benign prostatic hypertrophy were not statistically different from those in the untreated or treated malignant prostates.
G. Auf, Graham R. Williams, R. Ghanadian
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American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 1978
Binding of aldosterone to cytoplasmic and nuclear sites in urinary bladder epithelia of Bufo marinus (Dominican variant) is saturable and dependent upon steroid concentration. Scatchard analysis of specific cytoplasmic binding yielded a maximal binding capacity (N) of 14.5 X 10(-14) mol/mg protein and an apparent equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd)
N. Farman, I. S. Edelman, M. Kusch
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Binding of aldosterone to cytoplasmic and nuclear sites in urinary bladder epithelia of Bufo marinus (Dominican variant) is saturable and dependent upon steroid concentration. Scatchard analysis of specific cytoplasmic binding yielded a maximal binding capacity (N) of 14.5 X 10(-14) mol/mg protein and an apparent equilibrium dissociation constant (Kd)
N. Farman, I. S. Edelman, M. Kusch
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Acta Endocrinologica, 1981
Abstract. The granulosa cells from immature rats were found to possess binding components for progestins. The physicochemical properties were determined. By sucrose gradient centrifugation, binding of [3H]R-5020 was observed in the 7S and 4S region of the gradient. Isoelectric focusing, however, revealed only one binding component (pH 5.9).
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Abstract. The granulosa cells from immature rats were found to possess binding components for progestins. The physicochemical properties were determined. By sucrose gradient centrifugation, binding of [3H]R-5020 was observed in the 7S and 4S region of the gradient. Isoelectric focusing, however, revealed only one binding component (pH 5.9).
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Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1984
Soluble and nuclear preparations of fresh human endometrium have been analysed by HPLC on a gel permeation column. With high ionic strength eluants recoveries of receptor binding were less than 40% while low ionic strength eluants gave recoveries of 70% or greater.
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Soluble and nuclear preparations of fresh human endometrium have been analysed by HPLC on a gel permeation column. With high ionic strength eluants recoveries of receptor binding were less than 40% while low ionic strength eluants gave recoveries of 70% or greater.
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36. Cytoplasmic and nuclear aldosterone receptors in frog skin
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1975Jean-Pierre Raynaud, Martine Moguilewsky
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Mammalian oocytes store proteins for the early embryo on cytoplasmic lattices
Cell, 2023Ida Jentoft
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AIM2 activates the inflammasome and cell death in response to cytoplasmic DNA
Nature, 2009Je-wook Yu
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Prophage WO genes recapitulate and enhance Wolbachia-induced cytoplasmic incompatibility
Nature, 2017Sarah R Bordenstein+2 more
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Cytoplasmic chromatin triggers inflammation in senescence and cancer
Nature, 2017Zhixun Dou, Jiajun Zhu, Payel Sen
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