Induction of Tyrosine Aminotransferase by Cholate
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概要
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The intraperitoneal injection of cholate (10mg per 100g body weight) to rats elevated the hepatic cyclic AMP levels by 1.5 to 2.0-fold. Furthermore, the hepatic tyrosine aminotransferase was induced by this agent in the both intact and adrenalectomized rats. These data together with previous findings (ref. 4) contribute to an understanding of so-called "permissive effect" produced by glucocorticoids on cyclic AMP mediated process.
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著者
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KITAMURA AKIHIDE
Department of Biochemistry, Shimane Medical University
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Kitamura Akihide
Department Of Biochemistry Shimane Medical University
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Kitamura Akihide
Department Of Applied Chemistry And Biotechnology Graduate School Of Engineering Chiba University
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Shimoyama Makoto
Department of Biochemistry, Shimane Medical University
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Shimoyama Makoto
Department Of Biochemistry Shimane Medical University
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TANIGAWA Yoshinori
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, Shimane Medical University
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Kawamura Masao
Department Of Biochemistry Shimane Medical University
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MIYAKE YOSHIYUKI
Department of Biochemistry, Shimane Medical University
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Tanigawa Yoshinori
Department Of Biochemistry And Molecular Medicine Shimane Medical University
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Miyake Yoshiyuki
Department Of Applied Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Ehime University
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Miyake Yoshiyuki
Department Of Biochemistry Shimane Medical University
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Shimoyama Makoto
Department Of Biochemistry I Shimane Medical University
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TANIGAWA Yoshinori
Department of Biochemistry, Shimane Medical University
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