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English: Enzymes, their cellular location, substrates and products in human steroidogenesis. Shown also is the major classes of steroid hormones: progestagens, mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, androgens and estrogens. However, they partly overlap, e.g. mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids. Where stereochemistry is not shown, it is the same as for cholesterol or for any functional groups shown for the first time. HSD: Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase References: *Walter F. Boron, Emile L. Boulpaep (2003) Medical Physiology: A Cellular And Molecular Approach, Elsevier/Saunders, pp. page 1,300 ISBN: 1-4160-2328-3. Türkçe: İnsan steroidogenezindeki enzimler, onların substratları, ürünleri ve hücresel konumları. Başlıca steroid hormonları olan progestajenler, mineralokortikoidler, glukokortikoidler, androjenler and estrojenler gösterilmiştir. Mineraolkortikoidler ve glukokortikoidler durumunda bu kategoriler kısmen örtüşür. Stereokimyası gösterilmeyen atomlar kolesteroldeki karşılıklarına eşdeğerdir veya o fonksiyonel grubun ilk eklendiği adımdakinin aynıdır. HSD: Hydroksisteroid dehidrojenaz. |
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- 2009-03-29T09:27:45Z Mikael Häggström 681x605 (207508 Bytes) androstanediol -> androstenediol
- 2009-03-29T06:23:49Z Mikael Häggström 686x617 (185874 Bytes) Progestins -> progestagens (these are not synthetic)
- 2009-03-28T14:32:55Z Mikael Häggström 686x617 (185625 Bytes) spelling in androgens
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