Androgen binding protein
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- Androgen binding protein is tissue-specifically expressed and biologically active in transgenic mice.
- The 56 kDa androgen binding protein is an aldehyde dehydrogenase.
- Androgen binding protein is tissue-specifically expressed and biologically active in transgenic mice.
- We conclude that a seminal plasma androgen-binding protein is present in the domestic turkey, and in males with yellow semen syndrome androgen-binding activity is increased.
- Sex hormone-binding globulin, androgen-binding protein, and vitamin K-dependent protein S are homologous to laminin A, merosin, and Drosophila crumbs protein.
- Testosterone is secreted to the plasma and also carried to Sertoli cells by androgen binding protein (ABP).
- In addition to these receptors, a plasma membrane, G protein-coupled receptor may also directly bind androgens or indirectly influence the activity of a membrane androgen-binding protein.
- Letter Comparative Evolutionary Genomics of Androgen-Binding Protein Genes Richard D.
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