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ABSTRACT A variety of normal and transformed avian and mammalian cells and tissues contain high affinity specific receptors on their membranes which interact with biologically active phorbol
and ingenol esters in a reversible and saturable manner. The binding of labelled phorbol-12,13-dibutyrate (PDBu) to live or glutaraldehyde-fixed cells is dose-, time- and
temperature-dependent. Those phorbol or ingenol esters which stimulate cell growth in culture and have tumour-promoting activity _in vivo_ inhibit the binding of labelled PDBu, while the
biologically inactive derivatives fail to do so. Other non-diterpene tumour-promoting agents, epidermal growth factor (EGF), retinoids and prostaglandins do not compete for the binding of
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