Experiments on binding 125I-LH and 125I-HCG by the human luteal tissue of early pregnancy showed no certain presence of receptors. On the other hand, studies performed with cyclic luteal tissue demonstrated the presence of high specificity, significant affinity receptors. Possible interpretations with reference to the physiological increase in HCG and/or to the characteristics of extrauterine pregnancy are discussed.
Garcea, N., Campo, S., Panetta, V., Siccardi, P., Dargenio, R., LH-HCG receptors: a study of the human corpus luteum of pregnancy, <<ACTA EUROPAEA FERTILITATIS>>, 1983; 14 (2): 129-132 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/61041]
LH-HCG receptors: a study of the human corpus luteum of pregnancy
Garcea, Nicola;Campo, Sebastiano;
1983
Abstract
Experiments on binding 125I-LH and 125I-HCG by the human luteal tissue of early pregnancy showed no certain presence of receptors. On the other hand, studies performed with cyclic luteal tissue demonstrated the presence of high specificity, significant affinity receptors. Possible interpretations with reference to the physiological increase in HCG and/or to the characteristics of extrauterine pregnancy are discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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