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(1,2,6,7-3H)-Testosterone is a radiolabeled form of the corresponding steroid hormone. It can be used to study testosterone metabolism and androgen receptor binding in tissues.
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Testosterone succinate (Testosterone hemisuccinate) is a negatively charged derivative of Testosterone. It has being shown that Testosterone succinate induced relaxation of rat aorta, the effect was androgen structure specific and involved K+ channel activation. Testosterone succinate has being studied with respect to its antiviral activity.
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