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Science 9 June 1967:
Vol. 156. no. 3780, pp. 1385 - 1386
DOI: 10.1126/science.156.3780.1385

Articles

Messenger RNA Patterns in Rat Liver Nuclei before and after Treatment with Growth Hormone

Jürgen Drews 1 and George Brawerman 2

1 Department of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut
2 Department of Biochemistry

Like cortisol, growth hormone enhances RNA synthesis in rat liver nuclei. However, DNA-RNA hybridization experiments show that the application of growth hormone does not stimulate the formation of new species of messenger RNA. The latter phenomenon was observed after treatment with cortisol.





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