Thyroid Hormone Action IN VITRO CHARACTERIZATION OF SOLUBILIZED NUCLEAR RECEPTORS FROM RAT LIVER AND CULTURED GH1 CELLS
AUTOR(ES)
Samuels, Herbert H.
RESUMO
We previously reported that putative nuclear receptors for thyroid hormone can be demonstrated by incubation of hormone either with intact GH1 cells, a rat pituitary tumor cell line, or with isolated GH1 cell nuclei and rat liver nuclei in vitro.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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