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Transformation of cortisone to cortisol in human skin

Hsia et al., 1967

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812250165471067755
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Hsia S
Yu-Lee H
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Steroids

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Abstract Cortisone-4-14 C was incubated with specimens of human abdominal skin and foreskin. Paper chromatography detected the formation of several radioactive metabolites. Based on reverse isotopic dilution and the preparation of acetates, the major metabolite …
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