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C H Shackleton

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Clinical Chemistry|March 1, 1981
Urinary steroid metabolite analysis: potential for renaissanceC H Shackleton
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|April 1, 1974
Steroid excretion in the neo-natal period: a comparative study of the excretion of steroids by human, ape and rhesus monkey infantsC H Shackleton
Steroids|November 1, 1984
11 beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase: fact or fancy?C Monder, C H Shackleton
Clinical Chemistry|September 1, 1989
Diagnosis of recessive X-linked ichthyosis: quantitative HPLC/mass spectrometric analysis of plasma for cholesterol sulfateC H Shackleton, S Reid
Acta Endocrinologica|January 1, 1975
The in vivo metabolism of cortisol and corticosterone by the macaque monkey (Macaca fascicularis)K D Setchell, C H Shackleton
The Journal of Endocrinology|January 1, 1975
Proceedings: Isolation of 18-hydroxyoestriol from pregnancy urine and possible oestetrol precursors from infant urineN F Taylor, C H Shackleton
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|May 1, 1974
Steroid excretion by an infant with an unusual salt-losing syndrome: a gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric studyC H Shackleton, G H Snodgrass
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|October 1, 1975
Identification of the androstenetriolones and androstenetetrols present in the urine of infantsC H Shackleton, N F Taylor
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|January 1, 1978
15alpha-Hydroxyoestriol and other polar oestrogens in pregnancy monitoringN F Taylor, C H Shackleton
Steroids|July 1, 1982
Direct analysis of steroid conjugates: the use of secondary ion mass spectrometryC H Shackleton, K M Straub
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Clinical Chemistry|March 1, 1981
Urinary steroid metabolite analysis: potential for renaissanceC H Shackleton
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|April 1, 1974
Steroid excretion in the neo-natal period: a comparative study of the excretion of steroids by human, ape and rhesus monkey infantsC H Shackleton
Steroids|November 1, 1984
11 beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase: fact or fancy?C Monder, C H Shackleton
Clinical Chemistry|September 1, 1989
Diagnosis of recessive X-linked ichthyosis: quantitative HPLC/mass spectrometric analysis of plasma for cholesterol sulfateC H Shackleton, S Reid
Acta Endocrinologica|January 1, 1975
The in vivo metabolism of cortisol and corticosterone by the macaque monkey (Macaca fascicularis)K D Setchell, C H Shackleton
The Journal of Endocrinology|January 1, 1975
Proceedings: Isolation of 18-hydroxyoestriol from pregnancy urine and possible oestetrol precursors from infant urineN F Taylor, C H Shackleton
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|May 1, 1974
Steroid excretion by an infant with an unusual salt-losing syndrome: a gas chromatographic-mass spectrometric studyC H Shackleton, G H Snodgrass
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry|October 1, 1975
Identification of the androstenetriolones and androstenetetrols present in the urine of infantsC H Shackleton, N F Taylor
Annals of Clinical Biochemistry|January 1, 1978
15alpha-Hydroxyoestriol and other polar oestrogens in pregnancy monitoringN F Taylor, C H Shackleton
Steroids|July 1, 1982
Direct analysis of steroid conjugates: the use of secondary ion mass spectrometryC H Shackleton, K M Straub
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