Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.

Due to the difference in genetic components between X and Y chromosomes, we believe that tissues of male and female individuals should contain different sex-linked protein. This study is aimed to determine whether there is any sex-linked protein in the placenta belonging to human male and female fet...

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Main Authors: V. Osathanondh, S. Chinsomboon
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spelling th-mahidol.160912018-06-14T16:24:22Z Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi. V. Osathanondh S. Chinsomboon Mahidol University Medicine Due to the difference in genetic components between X and Y chromosomes, we believe that tissues of male and female individuals should contain different sex-linked protein. This study is aimed to determine whether there is any sex-linked protein in the placenta belonging to human male and female fetuses. Placentas from eleven male and eleven female fetuses were studied. Proteins from the placenta were extracted and fractionated by means of column chromatography. The protein fractions obtained from the male and female placental extracts were compared. It was found that there was a protein fraction present in the placenta of male fetuses but absent in those of the females. This protein fraction is called "male sex-linked protein" or "male protein". It is believed that this male protein is genetically determined and should also be found in every organ, not just only in the placenta. 2018-06-14T09:24:22Z 2018-06-14T09:24:22Z 1990-02-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand. Vol.73 Suppl 1, (1990), 93-96 01252208 2-s2.0-0025382490 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/16091 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0025382490&origin=inward
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V. Osathanondh
S. Chinsomboon
Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.
description Due to the difference in genetic components between X and Y chromosomes, we believe that tissues of male and female individuals should contain different sex-linked protein. This study is aimed to determine whether there is any sex-linked protein in the placenta belonging to human male and female fetuses. Placentas from eleven male and eleven female fetuses were studied. Proteins from the placenta were extracted and fractionated by means of column chromatography. The protein fractions obtained from the male and female placental extracts were compared. It was found that there was a protein fraction present in the placenta of male fetuses but absent in those of the females. This protein fraction is called "male sex-linked protein" or "male protein". It is believed that this male protein is genetically determined and should also be found in every organ, not just only in the placenta.
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V. Osathanondh
S. Chinsomboon
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author V. Osathanondh
S. Chinsomboon
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title Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.
title_short Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.
title_full Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.
title_fullStr Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.
title_full_unstemmed Male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.
title_sort male sex-linked protein in human placental villi.
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/16091
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