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Abstract


For clinical application of radioreceptor assay, we studied preliminarily the distribution of :estrogen receptor in various organs of rabbit by a dextran-charcoal method using 6,7_3 H-estradiol. The results were expressed as binding index, which is the ratio of specific estradiol receptor binding radioactivity to total radioactivity.
The materials consist of 5 female rabbits and 3 malea rabbits. The results were as follows:
1) Female rabbits
The binding index was highest in the uterine tissue. This binding index of the uterine tissue was 9.4 times that of the liver, 21. 9 times that of the kidney, 24.6 times that of the brain, 28. 1 times that of the lung and 65. 7 times that of the muscle.
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The binding index was highest in the liver and decreased in the order of the kidney, the testis, the lung, the brain and the muscle.
It is suggested that the estrogen receptor is not confined to any specific target organ but is widely distributed in the various organs, to a different degree.

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