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Protein and DNA levels in the submandibular salivary glands of isoproterenol stimulated mice.

The DNA and soluble and sedimental protein levels were studied in isoproterenol stimulated mouse submandibular salivary glands over a period of 200 h. Hypertrophy, the predominant cellular phenomenon following chronic isoproterenol treatment, was associated with a marked elevation of 14C-leucine incorporation into the buffer soluble protein fraction and a less pronounced isotope incorporation into the sedimental sub-cellular fraction as well as continued DNA synthesis. These findings are contrary to the accepted definitions of hypertrophy which preclude continued DNA synthesis. A suggestion is made, therefore, that in the system used the polyploidy associated with the hypertrophy involves.[1]

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  1. Protein and DNA levels in the submandibular salivary glands of isoproterenol stimulated mice. Feiglin, B., Reade, P.C. The Australian journal of experimental biology and medical science. (1978) [Pubmed]
 
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