Nuclear progesterone receptor in the hen pituitary and hypothalamus
- PMID: 499091
- DOI: 10.1507/endocrj1954.26.501
Nuclear progesterone receptor in the hen pituitary and hypothalamus
Abstract
The existence of specific progesterone-binding sites with a high affinity and a limited capacity was demonstrated by [3H]progesterone exchange in the nuclear fractions of the pituitary and hypothalamus as well as in those of the oviduct magnum in the hen.
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