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Oestrogen induction of riboflavin-binding protein in immature chicks. Nature of the secretory protein
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FertilityComparative EndocrinologyGynecologyReproductive BiologyEmbryologyReproductive EndocrinologyRiboflavin-binding ProteinEgg-yolk ProteinPublic HealthProteomicsSteroid MetabolismReproductive HormoneAnimal PhysiologyBiochemistryHormonal ReceptorYolk ProteinsEndocrinologyPharmacologyDevelopmental BiologyPhysiologyOestrogen InductionMedicineImmature ChicksEndocrine ResearchPoultry ScienceGonadotropin Biology
The riboflavin-binding protein isolated from sera of oestrogen-treated male chicks as well as that synthesized and secreted in vitro by the chicken liver have the same molecular size as that of the egg-yolk protein. Functionally the serum and yolk proteins are similar. This is in contrast with the hormone-induced synthesis, secretion and deposition of phosvitin and lipovitellin in the ovary.
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