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Chemical Senses 22: 313-319,
© 1997


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Glucocorticoid (Type II) Receptors in the Olfactory Mucosa of the Guinea-Pig: RU 28362

Robert C. Kern, James D. Foster1 and Dimitri Z. Pitovski

Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Northwestern University School of Medicine Chicago, IL 1Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Meharry Medical College Nashville, TN, USA

Correspondence to be sent to: D.Z. Pitovski, Department of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Northwestern University School of Medicine, 320 E. Superior St, Searle Building 12-561, Chicago, IL, USA

The glucocorticoid RU 28362 was employed to identify glucocorticoid receptors in the olfactory mucosa of the guinea-pig. Results demonstrate significant binding of RU 28362 and suggest that the olfactory mucosa is a target site for glucocorticoid action. Chem. Senses 22: 313–319, 1997.


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