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Intracellular localization of steroid hormone receptors. A challenging problem. Autoradiographic and biochemical study.
P. M. Martin, P. J. Sheridan
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Estrogen Receptor
100%
Receptors
83%
Steroids
66%
Cells
50%
Estradiol
33%
Autoradiography
33%
Simulation Mode
33%
Tissues
33%
Uterus
33%
Estrogen
16%
Cytoplasm
16%
Smooth Muscle
16%
Myometrium
16%
Water
16%
Rats
16%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Receptor
66%
Steroids
66%
Tritium
33%
Autoradiography
33%
Ligand
16%
Diethylstilbestrol
16%
Estrogen
16%
Steroid Hormone
16%
Hormone Receptor
16%
Rat
16%
Water
16%
Moxestrol
16%
Ethinylestradiol
16%
Estradiol Receptor
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Steroid
66%
Estrogen Receptor
50%
Estradiol
33%
Binding Affinity
16%
Cytosolic Fraction
16%
Temperature
16%
Steroid Hormone Receptor
16%
Contrast
16%
Rat
16%