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. 1954 Oct;58(2):218–225. doi: 10.1042/bj0580218

The in vitro enzymic hydroxylation of steroid hormones. 2. Enzymic 11β-hydroxylation of progesterone by ox-adrenocortical mitochondria

A C Brownie 1, J K Grant 1, D W Davidson 1
PMCID: PMC1269874  PMID: 13208575

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