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Methyltestosterone
Known as:
17-Methyltestosterone
, Methyltestosteronum
, 17beta Methyltestosterone
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A methylated synthetic androgen receptor agonist with anabolic effects. Methyltestosterone, mimicking testosterone, binds to cytosolic androgen…
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1981
1981
Zinc nutritional status, androgens, and growth retardation.
M. Castro-Magana,
,
P. Collipp
,
S. Y. Chen
,
T. Cheruvanky
,
V. Maddaiah
A M A Journal of Diseases of Children
1981
Corpus ID: 28356539
Zinc levels were measured in hair and serum of boys with constitutional growth delay and familial short status and in several…
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1979
1979
Testosterone and its precursors and metabolites enhance guanylate cyclase activity.
D. Vesely
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1979
Corpus ID: 35828754
Both testosterone and cyclic GMP stimulate DNA synthesis. Because cyclic GMP and testosterone seem to have similar actions, the…
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Highly Cited
1977
Highly Cited
1977
Influence of combinations of bovine growth hormone, 17 alpha-methyltestosterone, and L-thyroxine on growth of yearling coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch).
D. Higgs
,
U. Fagerlund
,
J. Mcbride
,
H. M. Dye
,
E. Donaldson
Canadian Journal of Zoology
1977
Corpus ID: 8935271
Groups of yearling coho salmon held at 10 °C on a natural photoperiod, and fed excess ration daily, were administered either…
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1971
1971
Increased dissolution rates of water-insoluble cardiac glycosides and steroids via solid dispersions in polyethylene glycol 6000.
W. L. Chiou
,
S. Riegelman
Journal of Pharmacy and Science
1971
Corpus ID: 779477
Dissolution rates of water-insoluble drugs such as digitoxin, 17-methyltestosterone, hydrocortisone acetate, and prednisolone…
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1963
1963
Relation between fructose content of semen and fertility in man.
C. Schirren
Journal of Reproduction and Fertility
1963
Corpus ID: 26270984
semen have been carried out on more than 2000 patients at a fertility clinic, and the findings are reported in this paper. The…
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1961
1961
Comparative effectes of ethinyl estradiol, 17alpha-ethyl-19-nortestosterone and methyltestosterone on the plasma clearance on infused cortisol.
L. Marks
,
G. Benjamin
,
F. J. Duncan
,
V. O'sullivan
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
1961
Corpus ID: 38544019
Ethinyl estradiol, 17α-ethyl-19-nortestosterone or methyltestosterone in respective dosages of 1 mg., 100 mg. and 100 mg. daily…
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Highly Cited
1959
Highly Cited
1959
Oral methyltestosterone and jaundice.
Foss Gl
,
Simpson Sl
1959
Corpus ID: 209145101
1957
1957
Influence to testosterone, methyltestosterone and dl-ethionine on canine liver lipids, serum lipids and lipoproteins.
R. Furman
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L. N. Norcia
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C. W. Robinson
,
I. Gonzalez
American Journal of Physiology
1957
Corpus ID: 35186416
Methyltestosterone, testosterone or dl-ethionine administration to dogs causes marked reduction in high density -S1.21 0–20…
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1953
1953
The steroid requirements of Labyrinthula vitellina var. pacifica.
H. Vishniac
,
S. W. Watson
Journal of General Microbiology
1953
Corpus ID: 13310821
SUMMARY: Labyrinthula vitellina var. pacifica requires a steroid as growth factor. Cholesterol, δ4-cholestenone, fucosterol, and…
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1952
1952
Jaundice due to methyltestosterone therapy.
J. C. Wood
Journal of the American Medical Association
1952
Corpus ID: 9480402
Methyltestosterone has been implicated as a cause of hepatogenous jaundice. The histological abnormality produced in the liver by…
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