Abstract
Transplanted mammary tumors growing in the inbred GR/AFib mouse were assayed for peroxidase activity and ability to concentrate injected 125I. Both tumor peroxidase activity and iodide uptake were about ten times greater in the hormone-resonsive (HR) tumors than in the hormone-independent tumors. However, although peroxidases are known for their ability to participate in the iodination of proteins, over 90% of the radioactive iodine found in the tumors was shown to be free iodide. This finding suggests that these two parameters may be independent of each other, but both are higher in HR tumors.
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