Preparation and characterization of free cell suspensions from the immature rat uterus

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Jack Gorski
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Zhao-Zong Zhou ◽  
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Cory Teuscher

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1978 ◽  
Vol 76 (2) ◽  
pp. 373-374 ◽  
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P. H. JELLINCK ◽  
ANNE-MARIE NEWCOMBE

Department of Biochemistry, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada (Received 14 September 1977) It has been shown previously (Lyttle & Jellinck, 1972) that an enzyme that catalyses the binding of oestradiol-17β to protein in the presence of H2O2 is absent from the uteri of immature rats, but can be induced by physiological doses of oestradiol-17β or gonadotrophin. The induction of peroxidase in the rat uterus under various endocrine conditions has also been investigated (Jellinck & Newcombe, 1977a) and good correlation has been obtained between the ability of compounds to induce the enzyme and their oestrogenic activity (Jellinck & Newcombe, 1977b). In this paper we report on the activity of peroxidase in tissues other than the uterus and the effect of ovariectomy, hypophysectomy and treatment with oestradiol-17β on the levels of this enzyme. Peroxidase was prepared from tissues of immature (26–29 days old) Holtzman rats weighing 70–90 g as described


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