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Evidence for the presence of 17β-hydroxysteroid oxido-reductase and 19-hydroxylase systems in domestic duck (Anas platyrhynchos) adrenal mitochondria
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A.Z. Mehdi
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T SANDOR
Publication date:
1971
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Steroids
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