Abstract
Target size analysis (radiation inactivation) was used to study the molecular size of the histamine H-1 receptor of bovine and human cerebral cortex in the intact membrane-bound state. The H-1 receptor in bovine and human cerebral cortex was found to exist in the membrane as a homogeneous population of the same size (160,000 daltons) in each case. Thus no evidence for the existence of multiple forms of the receptor has been found.
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