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The role of 5α-reduction in steroid hormone physiology
Jean D. Wilson
Internal Medicine
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Agriculture & Biology
steroid hormones
100%
testosterone
81%
dihydrotestosterone
75%
physiology
75%
androstanols
63%
androgens
62%
isozymes
54%
steroids
53%
brassinolide
43%
masculinization
41%
androgen receptors
40%
hormone receptors
39%
aldosterone
36%
sinuses
35%
boars
33%
reporter genes
31%
in vitro studies
30%
pheromones
29%
NADP (coenzyme)
29%
plant hormones
29%
cortisol
28%
progesterone
26%
metabolites
20%
mice
18%
assays
16%
tissues
13%
animals
13%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Steroids
69%
Hormones
66%
Testosterone
62%
Dihydrotestosterone
56%
brassinolide
48%
Isoenzymes
46%
Androstenols
46%
androstan-3-ol
45%
Androgens
42%
Plant Growth Regulators
37%
Virilism
32%
Pheromones
31%
NADP
25%
Androgen Receptors
25%
Aldosterone
24%
Reporter Genes
23%
Growth Hormone
22%
Progesterone
21%
Oxidoreductases
21%
Hydrocortisone
20%
Animals
11%
In Vitro Techniques
10%