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Abbreviations

A:

Adenin

Å:

Angström,10-10 m

AA-tRNA:

Aminoacyl-tRNA

ACTH:

Corticotropin

ADP:

Adenosindiphosphat

AMP:

Adenosinmonophosphat

ATP:

Adenosintriphosphat

cAMP:

Adenosin-3′,5′ -monophosphat (cyclisches Adenosinmonophosphat)

CBG:

Corticosteroid-binding globulin,Transcortin

cGMP:

Guanosin-3′,5′ -monophosphat (cyclisches) Guanosinmonophosphat

CO:

Kohlenmonoxid

CoA:

Coenzym A

CRH:

Corticoliberin

DHEA:

Dehydroepiandrostern

DHT:

5α-Dihydrotestosteron

DNA:

Desoxyribonucleinsäure

DNase:

Desoxyribonuclease

dNTP:

Desoxynucleosidtriphosphat

E1 :

Östron

E2 :

Östradiol

E3 :

Östriol

FSH:

Follitropin

Gn-RH:

Gonadoliberin

GTP:

Guanosintriphosphat

GTPase:

Guanosintriphosphatase

hCG:

Humanes Choriongonadotropin

HeLa:

Seit über 20 Jahren kultivierte Tumorzellen,die aus einem menschlichen Cervix-Adenocarcinom stammen

HHL:

Neurohypophyse (Hypophysenhinterlappen)

HTC:

hepatoma tissue cells, kultivierte Lebertumorzellen

HVL:

Adenohypophyse (Hypophysenvorderlappen)

ICSH:

Interstitiell cell stimulating hormone, ältere Bezeichnung für Lutropin (LH)

i.v.:

intravenös

Km :

Michaelis-Menten-Konstante

K.-Gew:

Körpergewicht

LH:

Lutropin

µ:

mikro (10-6) oder Ionenstärke

M:

molar (Mol pro Liter)

mM:

millimolar

Mol.-Gew.:

Molekulargewicht

MSH:

Melanocyten-stimulierendes Hormon, Melanotropin

ng:

Nanogramm, 10-9 g

NADH:

Nicotinamiddinucleotid, reduziert

NADPH:

Nicotinamiddinucleotidphosphat, reduziert

NHI:

non-heme-iron, Gruppe von eisenhaltigen Proteinen in Elektro-nen-Transport-Ketten, z. B. Adrenodoxin

NHP:

non-histone-proteins, Gruppe von chromosomalen Proteinen.Hierunter befinden sich sowohl saure, neutrale als auch basische Proteine, die an regulativen Prozessen am Genom beteiligt sind

nm:

Nanometer, 10-9 m

NNR:

Nebennierenrinde

NTP:

Nucleosidtriphosphat

℗:

Phosphat

℗℗:

Pyrophosphat

pAp:

Adenosin 3′,5′-diphosphat

Poly A:

Polyadenylsäure nicht definierter Kettenlänge

PIF:

Prolactostatin (prolactin-inhibiting-factor)

PRL:

Prolactin

PTH:

Parathormon

RH:

Liberine (Releasing hormones)

RNA:

Ribonucleinsäure

hnRNA:

heterogene Nuclear-RNA

mRNA:

Messenger-RNA

rRNA:

ribosomale RNA

tRNA:

Transfer-RNA

RNase:

Ribonuclease

RNP:

Ribonucleoprotein

S:

Sedimentionskoeffizient in Verbindung mit einer Zahl. Dimension 1 S = Svedberg-Einheit = 10−13 sec

SBG:

Sex-hormon-binding globulin

s. c.:

subcutan

ZNS:

Zentralnervensystem

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