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The purpose of this book is to focus attention on recent
developments in steroid and sterol hormone action. Many authors
have generously contributed to the book. As a result, there is a
great diversity of opinion A majority of the chapters deal with
steroid or sterol hormone receptors. This is not meant to imply
that receptor-mediated mechanisms are the sole or even the most
important mechanisms by which steroid hormones act in the cell.
There is wealth of evidence showing that other, non-receptor
events, are important also. Steroid hormone recep tor research and
the study of nuclear events mediated by steroids are presently the
most intensely studied aspects of sterol hormone action and our
selection of topics reflects this trend. We have also included
chapters on vitamin 0 sterols and thyroid hormone in the book, as
there is pood evidence that these hormones act in a manner similar
to other classical steroids. 1 IMMUNOCHARACTERIZATION OF THE
NUCLEAR ACCEPTOR SITES FOR THE AVIAN OVIDUCT PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR
A. GOLDBERGER, M. HORTON, T. C. SPELSBERG Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Graduate
School of Medicine, Rochester, MN 55905 INTRODUCTION It is well
known that steroid hormones, certain vitamins and sterols, enter
target cells and bind to specific protein receptors in the cyto
plasm or nucleus (1-4). This binding is saturable, high affinity,
and steroid specific."
The purpose of this book is to focus attention on recent
developments in steroid and sterol hormone action. Many authors
have generously contributed to the book. As a result, there is a
great diversity of opinion A majority of the chapters deal with
steroid or sterol hormone receptors. This is not meant to imply
that receptor-mediated mechanisms are the sole or even the most
important mechanisms by which steroid hormones act in the cell.
There is wealth of evidence showing that other, non-receptor
events, are important also. Steroid hormone recep tor research and
the study of nuclear events mediated by steroids are presently the
most intensely studied aspects of sterol hormone action and our
selection of topics reflects this trend. We have also included
chapters on vitamin 0 sterols and thyroid hormone in the book, as
there is pood evidence that these hormones act in a manner similar
to other classical steroids. 1 IMMUNOCHARACTERIZATION OF THE
NUCLEAR ACCEPTOR SITES FOR THE AVIAN OVIDUCT PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR
A. GOLDBERGER, M. HORTON, T. C. SPELSBERG Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mayo Clinic and Mayo Graduate
School of Medicine, Rochester, MN 55905 INTRODUCTION It is well
known that steroid hormones, certain vitamins and sterols, enter
target cells and bind to specific protein receptors in the cyto
plasm or nucleus (1-4). This binding is saturable, high affinity,
and steroid specific."
The Myth of Race illustrates how cutting-edge research into our DNA
has proven that all human beings are so genetically close, that we
are actually ALL one race. It details how our ancestors all
originated in Africa, and over time, developed varying visible and
invisible traits, through historical migrations and changing
environments.
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