Title : Androgen control of cytosol progesterone receptor levels in the MT-W9B transplantable mammary tumor in the rat.

Pub. Date : 1982 Sep

PMID : 6955558






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1 In tumors grown in intact female rats, both testosterone and dihydrotestosterone decreased progesterone receptor levels in a dose-dependent manner, and testosterone completely blocked the estradiol-induced increase in progesterone receptor levels in tumors from ovariectomized rats. Testosterone progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus
2 In tumors grown in intact female rats, both testosterone and dihydrotestosterone decreased progesterone receptor levels in a dose-dependent manner, and testosterone completely blocked the estradiol-induced increase in progesterone receptor levels in tumors from ovariectomized rats. Testosterone progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus
3 In tumors grown in intact female rats, both testosterone and dihydrotestosterone decreased progesterone receptor levels in a dose-dependent manner, and testosterone completely blocked the estradiol-induced increase in progesterone receptor levels in tumors from ovariectomized rats. Testosterone progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus
4 In tumors grown in intact female rats, both testosterone and dihydrotestosterone decreased progesterone receptor levels in a dose-dependent manner, and testosterone completely blocked the estradiol-induced increase in progesterone receptor levels in tumors from ovariectomized rats. Testosterone progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus
5 This fact plus the finding that testosterone only partially blocked the estradiol-induced increase in uterine progesterone receptor levels suggested stimulation of different cell types by testosterone and estradiol. Testosterone progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus
6 This fact plus the finding that testosterone only partially blocked the estradiol-induced increase in uterine progesterone receptor levels suggested stimulation of different cell types by testosterone and estradiol. Testosterone progesterone receptor Rattus norvegicus