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- ArticleRao CV.Acta Endocrinol (Copenh). 1979 Apr;90(4):696-710.Plasma membranes of bovine corpora lutea contain common receptor sites for [125I]human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) and [125I]human luteinizing hormone (hLH) to which hLH binds with 4-fold lower affinity than hCG. The presence of additional sites for hLH was indicated by the lack of saturation of [125I]hLH binding as compared to [125]hCG and lower degree of inhibition of binding by 830 pM of unlabelled hCG, when [125I]hLH instead of [125I]hCG was used. Differences in [125I]hCG and [125I]hLH binding were observed by exposing receptors to increasing temperatures and pHs and by pre-treating membranes with dimethyl sulphoxide, Triton X-100, various enzymes and protein reagents. The above differences can only be reconciled by differential responses of common hCGhLH sites and additional sites for hLH.
- BookMorgagni, Giambattista.Summary: One of the most important works in the history of medicine. It consists of 70 letters which report about 700 cases and autopsies. Morgagni attempted to correlate clinical records with post-mortem findings. Includes the first descriptions of several pathological conditions.
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t. 1. Indices. Lib. I, De morbis capitis (Epist. 1-14) Lib. II, De morbis thoracis (Epist. 15-27)
t. 2. Lib. III, De morbis ventris (Epist. 28-48) Lib. IV, De morbis ad chirurgiam, aut ad universum corpus spectantibus (Epist. 49-59) Lib. V, De addendis ad libros superiores (Epist. 60-70)PrintLocationVersionCall NumberItems