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Hormone-Sensitive Adenyl Cyclase: Cytochemical Localization in Rat Liver
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Electron Microscopic ProcedureMolecular PhysiologyCellular EnzymologyBiochemistryHormone-sensitive Adenyl CyclaseLiver PhysiologyBioanalysisMedicineNatural SciencesHormonal ReceptorCellular PharmacologyHepatotoxicityCellular BiochemistryEndocrinologyPharmacologyRat Liver
An electron microscopic procedure has been developed, using rat liver, for the localization of hormone-sensitive adenyl cyclase. Isoproterenol-sensitive adenyl cyclase is located almost exclusively in the parenchymal cells. In contrast, glucagon-sensitive adenyl cyclase is located primarily in the reticulo-endothelial cells but is also present in parenchymal cells. Sodium fluoride-sensitive adenyl cyclase is found in both cell types.
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