The
steroidhormones are referred to by various abbreviations in the biological literature. The purpose of this list is to give commonly used abbreviations for steroid hormones, with supporting references to the literature.
18,11-hemiacetal of 11beta,21-dihydroxy-3,20-dioxo-4-pregnen-18-al
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