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HORMONAL INFLUENCES ON THE SECRETION OF STEROID-BINDING PROTEINS BY A HUMAN HEPATOMA-DERIVED CELL LINE
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1984
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Signal TransductionDevelopmental BiologyEndocrine MechanismEndocrine-related CancerNumerous SubstancesHormonal ReceptorPhysiologyTestosterone-estradiol Binding GlobulinCorticosteroid-binding GlobulinReproductive BiologyEndocrinologyMedicineCell BiologyCell SignalingSteroid MetabolismReproductive Hormone
We examined the influence of numerous substances on the secretion of corticosteroid-binding globulin (CBG) and testosterone-estradiol binding globulin (TeBG) by a human hepatoma-derived cell line. Thyroxine, at physiologic concentrations, resulted in an increased secretion of TeBG but not CBG. Estrogens, antiestrogens, and androgens were without effect on either of these binding proteins.
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