Corticosteroidogenesis.
The biochemistry of the steroid hormones continues to engage the efforts of a large number or research workers. Excellent reviews of steroid biochemistry which have appeared in the past few years include those of Lieberman and Teich (1), Roberts and Szego (2) and Samuels (3). The genesis of the adre...
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McGill University
1958
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Online Access: | http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=111391 |
Summary: | The biochemistry of the steroid hormones continues to engage the efforts of a large number or research workers. Excellent reviews of steroid biochemistry which have appeared in the past few years include those of Lieberman and Teich (1), Roberts and Szego (2) and Samuels (3). The genesis of the adrenocortical secretions has been exhaustively and capably reviewed by Hechter and Pincus (4) and Pincus (5). |
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