L CHAN, BW O'MALLEY - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978 - Am Coll Physicians On entering the cell, steroid hormones are bound to specific cytoplasmic receptors. The
hormone-receptor complexes are then translocated to the nucleus, in an "activated" form, whereupon
they are bound to the target cell genome. The target cell responds by increased RNA ... Cited by 54 - Related articles - All 2 versions
GP Beardsley, HJ Cohen - Am J Hematol, 1978 - interscience.wiley.com Pharmacologic doses of corticosteroids produce a profound, transient lymphocytopenia in
man. We have studied the role of the spleen and possible induction of cytolytic factors in the
generation of this effect. A 200 mg IV dose of hydrocortisone-21-hemisuccinate was ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 2 versions
CG CRADDOCK - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978 - Am Coll Physicians The apparent paradox of heightened adrenal corticosteroid levels associated with reduction
in the competence of the body's defensive apparatus to cope with exposure to new microbial
antigens is considered. The question is asked how this lowered defensive capability, ... Cited by 52 - Related articles - All 2 versions
DN Ilfeld, RS Krakauer, RM Blaese - The Journal of Immunology, 1977 - Am Assoc Immnol Normal human T lymphocytes respond with vigorous pro- liferation when exposed in vitro to
autologous irradiated lymphocytes enriched in B cells. In this report we examined the effect of
various humoral factors that might play a role in the regulation of this autologous MLR. ... Cited by 40 - Related articles - All 2 versions
T Hirschberg, B Randazzo, H Hirschberg - Scand J Immunol, 1980 - interscience.wiley.com The effects of the steroid Methylprednisolone on the induction of suppressor lymphocytes in human
mixed lymphocyte cultures (MLC) have been examined. Concentrations of methylprednisolone
(MP) sufficient to inhibit both the cellular proliferation and the generation of cytotoxic ... Cited by 14 - Related articles - All 2 versions
CW Distelhorst, BM Benutto - The Journal of Immunology, 1981 - Am Assoc Immnol Page 1. 0022-1 767/61/ 1264-1 630602 OO/O THE JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Copyright 0 1981 by The Williams A Wilkins Co. Val. 126. No. 4, April 1981 Prrnted
in US A GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTOR CONTENT OF T ... Cited by 15 - Related articles - All 2 versions
JD Baxter, JW Funder - The New England journal of medicine, 1979 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov PIP: This article reviews the literature on hormone receptors and presents information on the
following broad topics: 1) steroid hormone receptors (vs. cytoplasmic); 2) thyroid hormone
receptors; 3) catecholamine and peptide hormone receptors; 4) internalization of ... Cited by 157 - Related articles - All 4 versions
- ►aacrjournals.org [PDF] ME Lippman, S Perry, EB Thompson - Cancer research, 1974 - AACR Much recent work on the mechanism of action of steroid hormones has focused on the initial
association between the hormone and a SBP' (14, 18, 22). In fact, these high-affin ity, high-specificity
“receptor―molecules have been found in all glucocorticoid-responsive tissues ... Cited by 53 - Related articles - All 2 versions