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Age-specific changes in sex steroid biosynthesis and sex development
Nils Krone, NA Hanley,
Wiebke Arlt
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Sex Steroids
100%
Age-specific
100%
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
100%
Sexual Development
100%
Steroid Biosynthesis
100%
Sex Differentiation
75%
Androgens
50%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
50%
Pituitary
25%
Cortisol
25%
Human Fetus
25%
Leydig Cells
25%
Y Chromosome
25%
Hormone Receptor
25%
Glucocorticoid Sensitivity
25%
Fetal Life
25%
Dihydrotestosterone
25%
Testosterone
25%
Alternative Pathway
25%
Virilization
25%
P450 Oxidoreductase Deficiency
25%
5α-reductase
25%
Adrenal Androgens
25%
Steroidogenesis
25%
21-Hydroxylase Deficiency (21OHD)
25%
Male Sex
25%
Wolffian Duct
25%
Hormone Excess
25%
Duct System
25%
Human Fetal Development
25%
Testosterone Secretion
25%
Hormone Signaling
25%
46,XX Disorders of Sex Development
25%
Female Genitalia
25%
SRY Gene
25%
Androgen Production
25%
Anti-Mllerian Hormone
25%
Genital Structure
25%
Steroidogenic
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Sex Hormone
100%
Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
100%
Steroidogenesis
100%
Sex Differentiation
75%
Corticotropin
50%
Androgen
50%
Upregulation
25%
Hydrocortisone
25%
Glucocorticoid
25%
Leydig Cell
25%
Y Chromosome
25%
Fetus Development
25%
P450 Oxidoreductase Deficiency
25%
Virilization
25%
Androgen Synthesis
25%
Androstanolone
25%
Steroid 5alpha Reductase
25%
Hormone Receptor
25%
SRY Gene
25%
Testosterone Release
25%
Hormone Signaling
25%
Wolffian Duct
25%
Female Genitalia
25%
Steroid 21 Monooxygenase Deficiency
25%
Disorders of Sex Development
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Steroid Biosynthesis
100%
Sex Differentiation
100%
Anabolism
66%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
66%
Upregulation
33%
Cortisol
33%
Oxidoreductase
33%
Reductase
33%
Glucocorticoid
33%
Y Chromosome
33%
Hormone Receptor
33%
Fetus Development
33%
21-Hydroxylase
33%
Virilization
33%
Cytochrome P450 Reductase
33%
Androgen Synthesis
33%
SRY Gene
33%
Testosterone Release
33%