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Clinical implications of androgen synthesis via 5α-reduced precursors
ReviewAbstract: During embryogenesis, the male external genitalia are formed by the action of the potent androgen, dPalabras claves:Autores:Ghayee H.K., Richard J. AuchusFuentes:scopusBasic concepts and recent developments in human steroid hormone biosynthesis
ReviewAbstract: The biosynthesis of steroid hormones requires the coordinated expression of the enzymes that comprisPalabras claves:Adrenal gland, Adrenal tumors, Androgen biosynthesis, Congenital adrenal hyperplasia, Steroid metabolism, steroidogenesisAutores:Ghayee H.K., Richard J. AuchusFuentes:scopusDevelopment of Human Adrenocortical Adenoma (HAA1) Cell Line from Zona Reticularis
ArticleAbstract: The human adrenal cortex is composed of distinct zones that are the main source of steroid hormone pPalabras claves:Adrenocortical carcinoma, cell differentiation, Gene Expression, Histone deacetylase inhibitorAutores:Bhagwandin V.J., Bollag W.B., Brockway R., Gazdar A.F., Ghayee H.K., Gu T., Hatch H., Multani A.S., Nanba K., Nwariaku F.E., Rainey W.E., Rege J., Richard J. Auchus, Shay J.W., Stastny V., Tevosian S.G., Turcu A.F., Xu Y.Fuentes:scopusEffect of KCNJ5 mutations on gene expression in aldosterone-producing adenomas and adrenocortical cells
ArticleAbstract: Context: Primary aldosteronism is a heterogeneous disease that includes both sporadic and familial fPalabras claves:Autores:Bollag R.J., Cicala M.V., Edwards M.A., Ghayee H.K., Giri J.G., Hattangady N.G., Isales C.M., Kurihara I., Mantero F., Monticone S., Nishimoto K., Pezzani R., Rainey W.E., Richard J. Auchus, Rubin B., Shibata H., Williams T.A.Fuentes:scopusMediastinal paragangliomas: Association with mutations in the succinate dehydrogenase genes and aggressive behavior
ArticleAbstract: Extra-adrenal pheochromocytomas, otherwise known as paragangliomas (PGLs), account for about 20% ofPalabras claves:Autores:Adams K.T., Ahmad Z., Corssmit E.P.M., Eisenhofer G., Fojo A.T., Ghayee H.K., Hammes S.R., Havekes B., Lazúrová I., Pacak K., Richard J. Auchus, Tessnow A.Fuentes:scopus