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Regulation of cytochrome P-450b/e and P-450p gene expression by growth hormone in adult rat hepatocytes cultured on a reconstituted basement membrane
1990
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Growth hormone (GH) may directly affect the expression of some liver cytochromes P-450 inducible by xenobiotics, but this has been difficult to establish with pituitary ablation in living animals. Therefore, we incubated adult rat hepatocytes on a laminin-rich matrix, matrigel, a new system that permits hepatocytes to respond to xenobiotics with induction of the microsomal hemoproteins, the cytochromes P-450, in culture as they do in the intact liver (Schuetz, E. G., Li, D., Omiecinski, C. J.,
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