Title : Effect of the association time of in vivo bound prolactin on the [125I]prolactin receptor assays of female rat livers.

Pub. Date : 1978 Jul-Aug

PMID : 210063






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1 Significantly (P less than 0.01) reduced 125I-labeled ovine prolactin binding (mean, --22%), as a result of an ether anesthesia-reduced rise in serum prolactin, was observed in plasma membrane preparations of liver samples of female rats taken after 5 min of etherization when compared to samples taken from the same animals during the first minute of etherization. Iodine-125 prolactin Rattus norvegicus
2 Significantly (P less than 0.01) reduced 125I-labeled ovine prolactin binding (mean, --22%), as a result of an ether anesthesia-reduced rise in serum prolactin, was observed in plasma membrane preparations of liver samples of female rats taken after 5 min of etherization when compared to samples taken from the same animals during the first minute of etherization. Iodine-125 prolactin Rattus norvegicus
3 Significantly (P less than 0.05) reduced 125I-labeled ovine prolactin binding (mean, --16%) was also observed in liver samples exposed to a 30-min ether-induced rise in serum prolactin when compared to liver samples taken during the first minute of etherization. Iodine-125 prolactin Rattus norvegicus
4 Significantly (P less than 0.05) reduced 125I-labeled ovine prolactin binding (mean, --16%) was also observed in liver samples exposed to a 30-min ether-induced rise in serum prolactin when compared to liver samples taken during the first minute of etherization. Iodine-125 prolactin Rattus norvegicus