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Hormones cellular interaction, influence

The content of sialic acid in the plasma membrane can also be subject to a possible hormonal regulation, a point neglected so far. HeLa S3 cells grown in the presence of corticosteroids contain markedly more sialic acid than their corresponding untreated controls (Carubelli and Griffin 1967). Therefore it is conceivable that changes of hormonal levels could influence cellular interaction by altering the amount of membrane-bound sialic acid. [Pg.265]


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