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The cortisol metabolism of human pulmonary tumour tissue

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Bösartige Lungengeschwulstgewebe verschiedener Zelltypen wurden mit Hydrocortison 13H, 23H inkubiert. Die freien, markierten Steroide wurden extrahiert, chromatographisch getrennt und identifiziert.

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The steroids obtained fromN. V. Organon, OSS are gratefully acknowledged. The authors also acknowledge with gratitude the technical assistance of MissMaria Borbás.

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Kemény, V., Farkas, K., Körösi, A. et al. The cortisol metabolism of human pulmonary tumour tissue. Experientia 24, 611–613 (1968). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02153805

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