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-expression of steroid receptors Receptor profile expression in each histological subtype of ovarian carcinoma has been analyzed considering the eight possible combinations of AR, ER and PR ( Fig. 3 ). HGSC was characterized by a high frequency of both triple
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tumoral cells ( 18 , 19 , 20 ). This study aims to explore steroidogenesis responsiveness to ACTH and to compare steroidogenesis enzymes activity in UL and BL adrenocortical benign tumors using serum steroid profiling in liquid chromatography coupled
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reliability is an important advantage gained by combining information for multiple steroids. Multiplexing several steroids (profiling) offers the ability to assay all of the important analytes from a single sample. Furthermore, we used samples from healthy
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, some manufacturers have started to market such ready-to-use kits for quantification of steroid hormone profiles by LC-MS/MS. However, published RIs for such kits from well-characterized study populations are scarce or available only for selected
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catabolized and conjugated by liver enzymes, we have anticipated that NAFLD would have its metabolic impact on steroid metabolism. Here, we utilized our previously reported concept, arguing that an individual’s urinary steroid metabolite profile represents a
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chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) is today’s gold standard for determining serum steroids. We aimed to investigate LC–MS/MS steroid profiles of childhood ALL serum samples, encompassing cortisol and aldosterone as well as their precursors
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, mineralocorticoids and sex hormones are a challenge because of the relatively low specificity of ELISA and RIA. Hence, the state-of-the-art method is a liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) steroid profiling method ( 7 ), which we have used in
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longitudinal design, the analyses of a comprehensive profile of intact steroid sulfates by state-of-the-art LC–MS/MS ( 21 ) and the study of a homogenous cohort of obese children naive to drugs. However, our study presents some potential limitations. First, BMI
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cortisol leading to steroid exposure at detrimental times in the day and finally, differences in the biological actions of oral synthetic glucocorticoids versus endogenous cortisol. Interrogation of the EU-AIR registry demonstrated a higher mortality of 1