Thiol–Protein Disulfide Oxidoreductase Activity in Lactating and Non-lactating Mouse Mammary Gland

Abstract
Glutathione–protein disulfide oxidoreductase activity has been demonstrated in mouse mammary gland, with both insulin and oxytocin serving as disulfide-containing substrates. The activity does not change markedly in pregnancy but shows a marked increase when lactation is established, reaching a maximum about the 10th day of lactation.

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