1980
DOI: 10.1210/jcem-50-6-1105
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Studies of the Human Testis. XV. Androgen-Binding Protein and Function of Leydig Cells and Tubules in Aged Men with Prostatic Carcinoma*

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“…The fact that hTeBG is quantitatively adsorbed on concanavalin-A whereas hABP is only partially retained provides a method for assaying the latter protein in the testis. The concentration of hABP was found to vary directly as a function of testicular testosterone (27). The ultimate use of hABP, as well as rbABP, as markers for testicular function awaits the demonstration of how they are distinct from the TeBGs in the two species.…”
Section: Identification Of Human Abp(habp)mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The fact that hTeBG is quantitatively adsorbed on concanavalin-A whereas hABP is only partially retained provides a method for assaying the latter protein in the testis. The concentration of hABP was found to vary directly as a function of testicular testosterone (27). The ultimate use of hABP, as well as rbABP, as markers for testicular function awaits the demonstration of how they are distinct from the TeBGs in the two species.…”
Section: Identification Of Human Abp(habp)mentioning
confidence: 98%