Heavy incorporation of 3H-prostaglandin F2 alpha in the neoplastic cells as revealed by autoradiographic studies

Experientia
A Lupulescu

Abstract

A marked uptake (9-fold) of the 3H-PGF2 alpha was found specifically over heterochromatin in the nuclei of neoplastic cells. Lower but significant uptakes of 3H-PGF2 alpha were also found in the nuclei of control epidermal cells, which indicate the presence of nuclear receptors in the epidermal neoplastic cells.

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Jun 15, 1978·Experientia·A Lupulescu
Jun 25, 1974·Prostaglandins·B M Jaffe
Jun 25, 1974·Prostaglandins·J P MacManus, J F Whitfield
Nov 1, 1962·The Journal of Cell Biology·L G CAROJ A KOLB

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