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251. A comparative study of the in vitro metabolism of C19 neutral steroids by the follicular and stromal compartments of normal human ovaries.

252. [Characterization and kinetics of the microsomal enzyme of the rat placenta which catalyses the hydrogen transfer from estradiol to androstenedione].

254. 17 -Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in rat submaxillary glands. Its relation with sex and age.

255. The ratio of 17 alpha- to 17 beta-androstenediol in the foetus, infant and adult.

256. Biological oxygenation of drugs and steroids in the placenta.

257. Steroid metabolism by badger (Taxidea taxus) ovarian tissue homogenates.

259. [Androgen metabolism and estrogen production in explant cultures of rat ovaries following incubation with androstenedione and testosterone].

260. Epitestosterone and 5alpha-androstane-3alpha,17beta-diol: the characteristic metabolites of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione produced by mouse kidney in vitro.

264. Estrogen and castration-induced effects on canine prostatic fine structure and C-19-steroid metabolism.

265. Reduction of steroid A ring double bonds by Penicillium decumbens.

266. Ovarian--placental dependency in rat. I. Biotransformation of C 21 steroids to androgens by rat placenta in vitro.

267. In-vitro studies on testosterone and 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone binding in benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH).

270. The effect of adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and of N 6 -2'-O-dibutyryl-adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate on the mouse ovarian 5 -3 -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase.

271. Metabolism in vitro of (4- 14 C)4-androstene-3,17-dione by livers from normal and carbon tetrachloride-poisoned rats.

272. Studies on C 19 steroid metabolism in American bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) adrenal mitochondria.

273. [Vitamin A, steroid hormones and nutrition].

274. Steroid metabolism in vitro by foetal sheep liver.

276. In vivo perfusion of human thyroid tissue with 4- 14 C-dehydroepiandrosterone and 7 - 3 H-dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate. Metabolism of steroid conjugates. X.

278. Steroid metabolism in the human foeto-placental unit.

279. [Deacetylation of steroid acetates by Proactinomyces turbata].

280. Disposition of tritium-labeled spirolactones in the dog.

281. [Some clinically relevant findings in recent research on androgens].

282. Studies of the human testis. 3. Effect of estrogen on testosterone formation in human testis in vitro.

283. [Conversion of androgens into estrogens in mole tissue].

284. On the 2-hydroxylation of testosterone by human fetal liver microsomes.

285. Investigation on steroids. XII. Metabolites of furazabol (17 -hydroxy-17 -methyl-5 -androstano(2,3-c)furazan) administered to rats.

286. Testosterone metabolism in rat lung in vitro.

287. Neonatal imprinting of liver microsomal hydroxylation and reduction of steroids.

289. In vitro transformation of steroids by the head kidney, the body kidney, and the corpuscles of Stannius of the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).

291. Some aspects of steroid metabolism in the sheep placenta.

292. In vitro transformation of cortisol by human adipose tissue.

294. [Testosterone metabolism in the isolated perfused guinea pig liver].

296. Anaerobic transformation of steroids by Mycobacterium phlei.

297. Microbiological hydroxylation of steroids. IX. Hydroxylation of diketones and keto-alcohols derived from 5 alpha-androstane with the fungi Rhizopus arrhizus and Rhizopus circinnans. Steroidal 18- and 19-proton magnetic resonance signals.

298. Steroids of invertebrates. VI. Effect of tentacular homogenates in vitro upon post-androstenedione metabolism in the male phase of Ariolimax californicus ovotestis.

299. Conversion of cholesterol to testosterone and androstanediol in testicular homogenates of immature and mature rats.

300. In vitro and in vivo studies on the functional significance of androgen receptors in rat prostate.

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