Dihydrotestosterone
"Dihydrotestosterone" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A potent androgenic metabolite of TESTOSTERONE. It is produced by the action of the enzyme 3-OXO-5-ALPHA-STEROID 4-DEHYDROGENASE.
Descriptor ID |
D013196
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MeSH Number(s) |
D04.808.054.040.248 D06.472.334.851.968.964
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Concept/Terms |
Dihydrotestosterone- Dihydrotestosterone
- 5 alpha-Dihydrotestosterone
- 5 alpha Dihydrotestosterone
- Stanolone
- 5-alpha-DHT
- 5 alpha DHT
- Androstanolone
- 17beta-Hydroxy-5alpha-Androstan-3-One
- 17beta Hydroxy 5alpha Androstan 3 One
- 5-alpha Dihydrotestosterone
- Dihydrotestosterone, 5-alpha
Gelovit- Gelovit
- Berenguer Infale Brand of Androstanolone
Andractim- Andractim
- Besins-Iscovesco Brand of Androstanolone
- Besins Iscovesco Brand of Androstanolone
Anaprotin- Anaprotin
- Cuxson Brand of Androstanolone
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1999 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
2002 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Dihydrotestosterone" by people in Profiles.
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James AJ, Agoulnik IU, Harris JM, Buchanan G, Tilley WD, Marcelli M, Lamb DJ, Weigel NL. A novel androgen receptor mutant, A748T, exhibits hormone concentration-dependent defects in nuclear accumulation and activity despite normal hormone-binding affinity. Mol Endocrinol. 2002 Dec; 16(12):2692-705.
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Karn RC, Clements MA. A comparison of the structures of the alpha:beta and alpha:gamma dimers of mouse salivary androgen-binding protein (ABP) and their differential steroid binding. Biochem Genet. 1999 Jun; 37(5-6):187-99.