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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5601770
_displayNameP450c17 deficiency in Brazilian patients: biochemical diagnosis through progesterone levels confirmed by CYP17 genotyping
_timestamp2014-06-13 12:37:05
author[Person:5601802] Martin, Regina M
[Person:5601854] Lin, Chin J
[Person:5601851] Costa, Elaine M F
[Person:5601819] de Oliveira, Maria Leocadia
[Person:5601830] Carrilho, Alexandre
[Person:5601832] Villar, Heloisa
[Person:5601820] Longui, Carlos A
[Person:196080] Mendonca, BB
created[InstanceEdit:5601814] Jassal, Bijay, 2014-06-13
journalJ. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.
pages5739-46
pubMedIdentifier14671162
titleP450c17 deficiency in Brazilian patients: biochemical diagnosis through progesterone levels confirmed by CYP17 genotyping
volume88
year2003
(literatureReference)[FailedReaction:5601843] Defective CYP17A1 does not 17-hydroxylate PREG [Homo sapiens]
[FailedReaction:9035954] Defective CYP17A1 does not 17-hydroxylate P4 [Homo sapiens]
[FailedReaction:9035956] Defective CYP17A1 does not cleave 17aHPROG [Homo sapiens]
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