Immunological Stability <I>in Vitro</I> and <I>in Vivo</I> of Eel Calcitonin
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概要
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The immunological activity of eel calcitonin was more persistent than that of porcine and human calcitonin when incubated <I>in vitro</I> with rabbit serum, human serum, liver homogenate or kidney homogenate, respectively. Both eel and human calcitonin were more stable than porcine calcitonin when injected iv into rabbits.
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著者
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SHIRAKI Masataka
Department of Internal Medicine, Research Institute and Practice for Involutional Diseases
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Orimo Hajime
Department Of Endocrinology Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Medical Center
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Matsuo Mitsuyoshi
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Science And High Technology Research Center Konan University
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OTANI MASARU
Toyo Jozo Research Institute
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YAMAUCHI HIROSE
Department of Isotopes, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Gerontology
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OOYAMA TOSHIRO
Department of Endocrinology, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital
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Shiraki Masataka
Department Of Internal Medicine Research Institute And Practice For Involutional Diseases
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ORIMO HAJIME
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital
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YAMAUCHI HIROSE
Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital
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YAMAUCHI HIROSE
Department of Isotopes, Tokyo Metropolitan lnstitute of Gerontorogy
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OTANI MASARU
Toyo Jozo Co. Ltd. Research Laboratories
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MATSUO MITSUYOSHI
Department of Isotopes, Tokyo Metropolitan lnstitute of Gerontorogy
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SHIRAKI MASATAKA
Department of Endocrinology, Tokyo Metropolitan Geriatric Hospital
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