613 results on '"Androstanes metabolism"'
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352. Microbial hydroxylations. II. Oxidative cleavage of the 17-beta-acetyl side-chain of progesterone by Aspergillus ochraceus.
353. Conversion of androgens into oestrogens by hydatidiform moles in vitro.
354. Hormone metabolism and action. II. Androstenedione in prostate organ culture.
355. Biosynthesis of estrogens in the human placenta.
356. The metabolism of 16-androstenes in boar salivary glands.
357. 17 -hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in human foetal adrenals, gonads and chorion from the first half of foetal life.
358. Aromatization of androst-4-ene-3,17-dione by human intestinal bacteria.
359. [Metabolism of steroid drugs. II. Isolation and identification of metabolites of 4-chlor-17 alpha-methyl-17 beta-hydroxy-1,4-androstadien-3-one].
360. Oestradiol-17-beta biosynthesis in vitro by the ovary of Poecilia reticulata.
361. [Change in sexual specificity with respect to the reduction of androstenedione by hydrogen from estradiol-17beta in rat liver following feminization by cyproterone acetate].
362. Aromatization of androstenedione by the anterior hypothalamus of adult male and female rats.
363. Microbiological hydroxylation of steroids. VI. Hydroxylation of simple mono- and di-oxygenated 5 -androstanes and of 3-oxoestranes with the fungus Aspergillus ochraceus.
364. Isolation of 14-alpha-hydroxytestosterone from human late pregnancy urine.
365. Metabolism and protein binding of sex steroids in target organs: an approach to the mechanism of hormone action.
366. Presence of testosterone and other neutral steroids in human fetal testes.
367. Detection of (3H)5 alpha-androstane-3 alpha,17 beta-diol and 3H17 beta hydroxy-5 alpha-androstan-3-one in mouse testes following administration of (3H) testosterone.
368. Long-term effect of wedge resection on androgen production in a case of polycystic ovarian disease.
369. Regulation of hydroxylation of 5 alpha-androstane-3 beta, 17 beta-diol in liver microsomes from male and female rats.
370. Metabolism of androgens by isolated human beard hair follicles.
371. [Conjugated C-19-steroids as substrates for 17-beta-hydroxysteroid oxido-reductases. A possible mechanism for controlling the oxidation of testosterone].
372. Metabolism of testosterone-14C by seminiferous tubules of mature rats: formation of 5 alpha-androstan-3 alpha-17 beta-14C.
373. Sterol metabolism. XI. Thermal decomposition of some cholesterol hydroperoxides.
374. Comparison of the metabolites formed in rat prostate following the in vivo administration of seven natural androgens.
375. Metabolism of steroids by transplantable mouse interstitial cell tumor.
376. Light activation of gonadal function restrained by continuous dark treatment in male rats.
377. Receptor proteins for androgens. On the role of specific proteins in selective retention of 17-beta-hydroxy-5-alpha-androstan-3-one by rat ventral prostate in vivo and in vitro.
378. Hyperthyroidism and gynecomastia: metabolic studies.
379. Stereospecificity of hydrogen transfer from NADPH by steroid 4 -5 - and 4 -5 -reductase.
380. Partial purification of a beef adrenal delta-5-3-ketosteroid isomerase and studies of its mechanism of action.
381. On the role of androstenedione and testosterone as precursors of urinary androsterone and 5-beta-androsterone.
382. Steroid derivatives. LXXI. The microbial dehydrogenation of 17beta-hydroxy-17alpha-methyl-5alpha-androstan-3-one.
383. [Development of studies on microbiological transformation of steroids in the USSR].
384. Formation and metabolism of testosterone in testicular tissue of immature rats.
385. Testosterone metabolism by rat placenta.
386. Androst-4-ene-3,17-dione-4-14C metabolism by the homogenates of the chicken uropygial gland. I. Antibiotic concentrations necessary for inhibition of bacterial growth.
387. Effects of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) upon steroid aromatization in vitro.
388. Secretion of neutral steroid sulfates by the human testis.
389. Conversion of androstenedione to estrone by human tissue.
390. Intracellular distribution and substrate specificity of steroid 11 -hydroxylase in testes of rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri).
391. Intestinal absorption and metabolism of androstenedione in the dog. I. In vivo experiments.
392. Formation of estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,15 alpha, 16 alpha, 17 beta-tetrol (estetrol) and estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-3,15 alpha, 17 beta-triol from neutral precursors.
393. In vitro steroidogenesis in the testicular tissue of the fresh water teleost Esox lucius.
394. The inhibition of microbial steroid D-ring lactonization by high levels of progesterone.
395. Androgen metabolism by rat epididymis. 1. Metabolic conversion of 3 H-testosterone in vivo.
396. Metabolic clearance rate and blood production rate of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in normal subjects, during pregnancy, and in hyperthyroidism.
397. [Metabolism of testosterone in the isolated, perfused liver of the guinea pig].
398. Testosterone biosynthesis in the desert mouse, Acomys cahirinus.
399. [Qualitative and quantitative studies of microsomal 7 alpha (beta)-hydroxysteroid: NADP-oxidoreductase from swine liver].
400. Effects of ethinylestradiol and cyproterone acetate on androgen metabolism by the human prostate gland.
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