Sterols. VI. 16-Methyltestosterone
PL Julian, EW Meyer, HC Printy
Index: Julian; Meyer; Printy Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1948 , vol. 70, p. 3872,3874
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Abstract
The synthesis of homologs and analogs of the naturally-occurring steroidal hormones has elicited our interest; not only with reference to the relation between physiological specificity of these regulators and chemical structure, but also with regard to the structural requirements necessary for the highest therapeutic efficiency. Thus while a naturally- occurring hormone might be much more active than a synthetic analog, when ...