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The effect of homogenization temperature upon the apparent cellular compartmentalization of unoccupied estrogen receptor

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Homogenization of rat uterus at elevated temperatures results in an increased nuclear localization of unoccupied estrogen receptor. This is a nonlinear effect which is accounted for by an increased population of KCl-resistant nuclear binding sites at the elevated homogenization temperatures.

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This work was supported by NSF Research Grant PCM-8409586.

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Campbell, P.S., Swanson, K.A. The effect of homogenization temperature upon the apparent cellular compartmentalization of unoccupied estrogen receptor. Experientia 45, 171–173 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01954864

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