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Corticoids in Osteoporosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1971
Excerpt To the editor: I was very much interested by the editorial in the December ANNALSentitled "Osteoporosis and Corticoid Drugs," by Dr. Paul D. Saville.
J J, Robbins, P D, Saville
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Capillary Resistance and the Corticoids

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1958
In an attempt to elucidate further the relationship of capillary resistance to the adrenal corticosteroids, capillary resistance was studied in connection with the plasma concentration and excretion of the 17, 21-dihydroxycorticosteroids in three groups of experiments.
J, KRAMAR   +3 more
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Serotonin, stress and corticoids

Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2000
There is evidence for stressor- and brain region-specific selectivity in serotonergic transmission responses to aversive stimuli. The aim of the present review is to provide an overview of the effects of different acute and repeated/chronic stressors on serotonin (5-HT) release and reuptake, extracellular 5-HT levels, and 5-HT pre- and postsynaptic ...
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Recent developments in corticoid synthesis

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1983
In an attempt to improve the industrial manufacture of corticoids starting from desoxycholic acid, two major tasks had to be accomplished: (1) selective transposition of a 12 alpha-oxygen function to the 11-position. (2) Degradation of the side chain by three carbon atoms.
M, Do-Trong, W, Kreiser, E, Strube
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Osteoporosis and Corticoid Drugs

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1970
Excerpt Osteoporosis with fracture is an integral part of Cushing's syndrome when caused by adrenal tumor or hyperplasia.
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Corticoids and Respiratory Distress

Pediatrics, 1973
Liggins and Howie1 have demonstrated the effect of antepartum dexamethasone in the prevention of the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Contrary to the current concept2 that this prevention results from maturation of the lung, though this may be an added benefit, the writer proposes that the adrenal is the primary target organ.
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