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Electron-microscopic autoradiography of the liver after administration of [3H]corticosterone

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Distribution of [3H]corticosterone in the liver cells after adrenalectomy was studied by electron-microscopic autoradiography. The deficiency of endogenous glucocorticoids led to more rapid incorporation of [3H]corticosterone into the liver cells, as shown by the appearance of tracks above the nuclei of the hepatocytes and by an increase in their number above the various cytoplasmic formations.

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Laboratory of Cytochemistry and Electron Microscopy, Institute of Biochemistry, Academy of Sciences of the Uzbek SSR, Tashkent. Translated from Byulleten' Eksperimental'noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 85, No. 5, pp. 608–610, May, 1978.

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Murtazaeva, L.A., Khamidov, D.K., Beibekov, I.M. et al. Electron-microscopic autoradiography of the liver after administration of [3H]corticosterone. Bull Exp Biol Med 85, 668–670 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00806403

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