1989
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2826.1989.tb00118.x
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Oestrogen‐Insensitive Progestin Receptors in the Central Nervous System: Physicochemical and Immunoreactive Characteristics

Abstract: The intracellular effects of progesterone in the central nervous system are exerted via two distinct receptors: The classical oestrogen-regulated progestin receptor and the non-oestrogen-inducible progestin receptor. To assess whether the oestrogeninsensitive receptor is related to the oestrogen-dependent receptor or whether it is a different binding macromolecule, its physicochemical and immunoreactive characteristics (immunoprecipitation with polyclonal anti-uterine progesterone receptor antisera) were studi… Show more

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“…In the hypothalamus‐preoptic area and in the pituitary of intact female rats, PR content is higher on the day of proestrous (17, 18). A different expression pattern of PR isoforms at the mRNA level is found in the rat brain during the oestrous cycle (11).…”
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“…In the hypothalamus‐preoptic area and in the pituitary of intact female rats, PR content is higher on the day of proestrous (17, 18). A different expression pattern of PR isoforms at the mRNA level is found in the rat brain during the oestrous cycle (11).…”
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confidence: 99%