Binding of radio iodinated human placental lactogen to buffalo corpus luteum in vitro

Moodbidri, S. B. ; Sheth, A. R. ; Rao, Shanta S. (1973) Binding of radio iodinated human placental lactogen to buffalo corpus luteum in vitro Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 35 (3). pp. 453-460. ISSN 0022-4251

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Abstract

Binding of human placental [125I]lactogen to homogenates of the buffalo CL was studied. Differential centrifugation studies revealed the existence of hormone-binding components in fractions of the CL homogenate sedimenting at 800 g, 10,000 g and 100,000 g. The binding was affected by incubation time and hormone concentration. The hormone-binding components were heat-labile and susceptible to proteolytic enzymes.

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