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Non-Steroidal Steroid Receptor Modulators

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2005
The last ten years much attention has been focused on the finding of non-steroidal ligands for steroidal nuclear receptors for reasons such as diminishing cross-reactivity to eliminate side effect profiles, changing physicochemical properties which might cause different tissue distribution profiles and altering binding modes which influence the binding
Rogier C, Buijsman   +4 more
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Steroidal and Non-Steroidal Inhibitors of Steroid Sα-Reductase

Current Medicinal Chemistry, 1995
Abstract: A good deal of interest exists in developing inhibitors of steroid Sa-reductase (SR) as a therapy for pharmacological disorders associated with elevated levels of dihydrotestosterone (DHT), the product of SR action on testosterone (T). The recent identification of two isoforms of SR (Types 1 and 2) has intensified this effort to include the ...
A.D. Abell, B.R. Henderson
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Steroids, steroid precursors, and neuroactive steroids in critically ill equine neonates

The Veterinary Journal, 2017
Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPAA) dysfunction has been associated with sepsis and mortality in foals. Most studies have focused on cortisol, while other steroids have not been investigated. The objectives of this study were to characterise the adrenal steroid and steroid precursor response to disease and to determine their association with the
K A, Dembek   +7 more
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STEROIDS AND CARCINOGENESIS

Journal of Steroid Biochemistry, 1975
Abstract The unopposed continuous administration of biologically active estrogenic materials produces a wide variety of cancers in experimental animals. Most of these cancers occur in the target tissues for estrogenic activity and appear to be characteristic of the animal rather than the estrogens.
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Steroids in rhinoplasty

The Laryngoscope, 1989
AbstractA prospective double‐blind randomized pilot study was performed to test the benefits of steroids versus placebo in controlling edema and ecchymosis in rhinoplasty within the immediate postoperative period. Thirty consecutive patients who underwent rhinoplasty with osteotomies were entered into the study.
W S, Griffies   +4 more
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Steroid-Induced, Steroid-Producing, and Steroid-Responsive Tumors

1976
As an introduction to the chapters to follow, this report will aim to present certain hopefully provocative observations on the nature of steroid-related tumors in man and animals.
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Steroids, neuroactive steroids and neurosteroids in psychopathology

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2005
The term "neurosteroid" (NS) was introduced by Baulieu in 1981 to name a steroid hormone, dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEAS), that was found at high levels in the brain long after gonadectomy and adrenalectomy, and shown later to be synthetized by the brain.
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The science of steroids

Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2019
Steroids are complex lipophilic molecules that have many actions in the body to regulate cellular, tissue and organ functions across the life-span. Steroid hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone, estradiol and testosterone are synthesised from cholesterol in specialised endocrine cells in the adrenal gland, ovary and testis, and released into the ...
Timothy J, Cole   +2 more
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Profiling steroid hormones and urinary steroids

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications, 1986
This paper reviews techniques utilized in the profiling of steroids in body fluids and tissues. Methods for profiling plasma unconjugated steroids and urinary steroid metabolites are focused on. Concentrations or levels of excretion of a variety of steroids have been documented and reviewed. The importance of profiling techniques in the study of normal
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Topical Steroids

2016
Chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) is an inflammatory condition with heterogeneous pathophysiology. A cornerstone of the management of this condition is the use of anti-inflammatory agents. Corticosteroids are very effective and the most commonly used, but other drugs with immunodulatory activity such as anti-IL5, doxycycline (Th2), and ...
Gretchen M, Oakley, Richard J, Harvey
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