IgA secretion by the lactating mammary gland culminates a complex sequence of biologic events both within the gland and at distant sites. Because of the many extraglandular influences, it is difficult to investigate IgA secretion at the tissue and cellular levels in the intact animal. In this study, with the use of immunohistofluorescence, we have observed elaboration of IgA by primary monolayer cultures of mammary cells from the glands of mid-pregnant mice and from mammary tumors.
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May 1982
Biochim Biophys Acta
June 1977
The disulfide-sulfhydryl ratio of rat hepatic tissue has been found to vary diurnally lowest in the early morning and highest in the early evening (Isaacs, J. (1976) Fed. Proc.
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March 1977
The disulfide-sulfhydryl (SS/SH) ratios of subcellular fractions of rat hepatic tissue were found to vary diurnally with the ratio lowest in the early morning and highest in the early evening. These changes were found in the nuclear, microsomal and cytosol fractions. The primary reaction is the reversible formation of mixed disulfides of glutathione with proteins.
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