Title : A study on the correlation between estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and tamoxifen binding sites in human breast cancer tissues.

Pub. Date : 1987 Nov

PMID : 3437623






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1 A study on the correlation between estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and tamoxifen binding sites in human breast cancer tissues. Tamoxifen progesterone receptor Homo sapiens
2 The concentration of the tamoxifen binding sites in 12,000 g supernatant of PgR positive tumors was 103.7 +/- 137.3 fmol/mg protein, and that in the 12,000 g supernatant of PgR negative tumors was 90.29 +/- 159.0 fmol/mg protein. Tamoxifen progesterone receptor Homo sapiens
3 The concentration of the tamoxifen binding sites in 12,000 g supernatant of PgR positive tumors was 103.7 +/- 137.3 fmol/mg protein, and that in the 12,000 g supernatant of PgR negative tumors was 90.29 +/- 159.0 fmol/mg protein. Tamoxifen progesterone receptor Homo sapiens
4 The concentration of the tamoxifen binding sites in the cytosol of PgR positive tumors was 90.55 +/- 103.5 fmol/mg protein, and that in the cytosol of PgR negative tumors was 29.13 +/- 42.22 fmol/mg protein. Tamoxifen progesterone receptor Homo sapiens
5 The concentration of the tamoxifen binding sites in the cytosol of PgR positive tumors was 90.55 +/- 103.5 fmol/mg protein, and that in the cytosol of PgR negative tumors was 29.13 +/- 42.22 fmol/mg protein. Tamoxifen progesterone receptor Homo sapiens
6 Only the content of tamoxifen binding sites in cytosol, and the PgR value had a significant correlation. Tamoxifen progesterone receptor Homo sapiens