“…This observation indicates that a greater fractional receptor occupancy is required in hypothyroid cells than in normal cells for a given absolute level of stimulated ion transport. Quantitative analysis of the concentration-response curves, however, indicates that, for any absolute level of receptor occupancy at the low concentrations of isoproterenol required for the transport response (half-maximal at only 2-3% receptor occupancy), the magnitude of the transport response is, in fact, identical in normal and hypothyroid cells (67). Because, at low concentrations of isoproterenol, absolute receptor occupancy itself is linear with both isoproterenol concentration and total receptor number, the observed 50% reduction in /?…”