The cytochemical bioassay of hormones.

作者: J. CHAYEN , J.R. DALY , N. LOVERIDGE , LUCILLE BITENSKY

DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-571132-6.50009-9

关键词: Biologically active substancesCytochemistryBiological activityBioassayHormoneBiochemistryCytochemical bioassayBiologyImmunologyOrders of magnitude (mass)Radioimmunoassay

摘要: Publisher Summary The evidence summarized in this chapter shows that it is possible to precisely measure the biochemical changes induced target cells when specific hormone acts on these with modern techniques of cellular biology and cytochemistry. By measuring such effects, assay biological activity a degree sensitivity exceeds most currently available radioimmunoassays by two three orders magnitude. increase use cytochemical bioassays have resulted their validity tests applicability scope. development section for adrenocoticotropin (ACTH) has extension assays routine purposes. It model similar other hormones. But principle effect bioreactive molecules tissues can be measured very sensitively opens further vistas. These applied detection, assay, biologically active substances, as pharmacologically substances or toxic substances. readily used study analysis end-organ effects hormones products body studied new techniques.

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