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The following pages link to The fate of C14 testosterone and C14-progesterone in mice and rats (Q73958857):
Displaying 18 items.
- Corticosteroid metabolism and rheumatoid arthritis (Q33570536) (← links)
- Localization of the biochemical site of action of testosterone on protein synthesis in the seminal vesicle of the rat. (Q33940771) (← links)
- Tracer studies of the absorption and fate of steroid hormones in man (Q35560835) (← links)
- Metabolism of 4-C14-testosterone in human subjects. I. Distribution in bile, blood, feces and urine (Q35562014) (← links)
- Direct measurement of cholesterol absorption via the thoracic duct in man (Q35566629) (← links)
- Phase two steroid metabolism and its roles in breast and prostate cancer patients (Q37142561) (← links)
- The ultrastructure of the accessory sex organs of the male rat. XII. Nuclear alterations of prostatic epithelial cells induced by anti-androgens (Q39505479) (← links)
- Testicular steroidogenesis in the mature and immature baboon Papio anubis (Q39841179) (← links)
- Receptor-Proteins for Androgens and the Mode of Action of Androgens on Gene Transcription in Ventral Prostate (Q39989861) (← links)
- The Excretion of Steroid Hormone Metabolites in Bile and Feces (Q40015859) (← links)
- Androgen biosynthesis by marmoset testes in vitro (Q41223714) (← links)
- Steroid metabolism in the cat. Biliary and urinary excretion of metabolites of [4-C]testosterone (Q42206003) (← links)
- Androgen sulphate formation in male and female mice (Q42934710) (← links)
- The Biliary Excretion and Enterohepatic Circulation of Drugs and Other Organic Compounds (Q71176525) (← links)
- Stereospecific binding of estrogens in the rat uterus (Q72731199) (← links)
- The uptake of some tritiated estrogenic and non-estrogenic steroids by the mouse uterus and vagina in vivo and in vitro (Q72733592) (← links)
- The penetration and distribution of C14-hydrocortisone in human skin after its topical application (Q73969359) (← links)
- Tracer studies of the fate of steroid hormones in the baboon (Q93797747) (← links)