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  • ...965-1016.</ref> Deficiency of the enzyme 21-hydroxylase is the most common steroid-related inborn metabolic disorder, but treatments are available for this co '''Pregnenolone''' is the first steroid derived from cholesterol. It is synthesized through an intermediate, 20<ma
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  • ==Steroid enzymes== ==Steroid Receptors==
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  • == External Links about Steroid Abuse == * [http://www.steroidabuse.gov/|Anabolic Steroid Abuse- produced by NIDA ]
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  • ==Steroid enzymes== ==Steroid Receptors==
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  • A steroid hormone, principal male sex hormone, and an anabolic steroid from the androgen group.
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  • ...tory glucocorticoid steroid designed as a mimic of the naturally occurring steroid cortisone.
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  • == External Links about Steroid Abuse == * [http://www.steroidabuse.gov/|Anabolic Steroid Abuse- produced by NIDA ]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Steroid]]
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  • * [http://www.medcalc.com/steroid.html Steroid Equivalence Converter]
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  • {{Image|Cortisol structure.jpg|right|200px|Cortisol, the major glucocorticoid steroid}} ...in structure with cortisol. Additional information can be found on the [[steroid]] and [[glucocorticoid]] pages.
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  • An [[estrogen]] [[steroid]] that is biosynthesized from [[testosterone]].
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  • ...es}}</noinclude>A anti-inflammatory immunosupressant [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] drug.
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  • ...''' is a naturally occurring [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] hormone. Many steroid-based drugs designed to reduce inflammation, including [[hydrocortisone]],
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  • [[Steroid]] [[hormone]]s mainly produced by the [[adrenal cortex]].
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  • Steroid hormone receptor with a high affinity for mineralocorticoids.
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  • A naturally occurring [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] [[hormone]] which reduces [[inflammation]].
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  • Major [[mineralocorticoid]] [[steroid]] [[hormone]] that controls electrolytes, blood pressure and hydration.
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  • Drugs inhibiting [[estrogen]] [[steroid]] synthesis from [[testosterone]]s; anti-[[cancer]] medication.
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  • ...lude>A component of [[bile]] structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ...lude>A component of [[bile]] structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ...lude>A component of [[bile]] similar in structure to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • An [[enzyme]] which oxidizes two positions of [[steroid]]s, converting [[testosterone]]s into [[estrogen]]s.
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  • A type or class of sex [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with an eighteen carbon atom base structure.
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  • The most important human [[glucocorticoid]], a [[steroid]] hormone, produced by the [[adrenal cortex]].
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  • A [[glucocorticoid]] [[steroid]] and the active metabolite of the commonly used synthetic drug [[prednison
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  • ...esized from 17-hydroxyprogesterone and a precursor of estrone, an estrogen steroid.
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  • A type or class of sex [[steroid]] [[hormone]] with a nineteen carbon atom base structure.
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  • |properties= [[steroid]] ...[[hormone]] antagonist. It is structurally related to glucocorticoids, [[steroid]]s, [[bile]] salts, and [[cholesterol]]. It is also an [[antiememetic]] tha
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  • A synthetic steroid used therapeutically to increase blood pressure by lowering the amount of s
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  • A progestan steroid hormone vital to pregnancy and a precursor for some androgen and estrogen s
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  • ...ns, but whose reputation is now severely tarnished by suspicion of illegal steroid use.
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  • ...omponent of [[bile]] that is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • A steroid derivative and antiandrogen, that blocks the action of aldosterone, and use
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  • ...ycholate, is a component of [[bile]]. It is structurally related to both [[steroid]]s and [[cholesterol]].
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  • ...component of [[bile]]. It is structurally related to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • ...Like other bile acids, it is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s.
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • ...o produce estrogens, inhibit the biosynthetic production of [[estrogen]] [[steroid]]s. Because of this action, these inhibitors are sometimes used to treat c
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • ...mponents of [[bile]]. It is structurally similar to [[cholesterol]] and [[steroid]]s. Related bile acids include [[deoxycholic acid]], [[dehydrocholic acid]]
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  • {{r|steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • ...]]s, [[mineralocorticoid]]s and [[androgen]]s, which are produced from the steroid [[cholesterol]]. The androgens play a minor role as a sexual hormone that r
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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  • {{r|Steroid}}
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