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Glucuronidation of the steroid enantiomers ent-17β-estradiol, ent-androsterone and ent-etiocholanolo…
Androsterone, etiocholanolone].
Natural and enantiomeric etiocholanolone interact with distinct sites on the rat alpha1beta2gamma2L …
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Study of the Excretion of Orally Administered Corticosteroids for the Improval of the Detection of S…
A Study Examining Doses of Abiraterone Acetate in Adult Women With 21-Hydroxylase Deficiency
Steroid Profile: Differentiating Testosterone Administration From (Simultaneous) Ethanol Consumption
Studying the Starvation Effect on Androgen Metabolism in 20 Healthy Young Women and Comparison to Wo…
Systemic Effects After Local Injection of Platelet-rich Plasma
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