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PAPERS

[REVIEW] MH Choi (2022) Clinical and technical aspects in free cortisol measurement. Endocrinol. Metab., 37, 599.

S Harashima, Y Yamazaki, N Motomura, Y Ono, K omata, Y Tezuka, R Morimoto, Y Nakamura, F Satoh, H Suzuki, GE Kwon, MH Choi, H, Sasano (2022) Phenotype-genotype correlation in aldosterone-producing adenomas characterized by intracellular cholesterol metabolism. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol., 221, 106116.

S Kosaka, K McNamara, M Nomura, H Shima, M Kawai, I Sato, N Shoji-Harada, T Ishida, MH Choi, H Sasano (2022) Bird’s eye view analysis of in situ cholesterol metabolic pathways in breast cancer patients and its clinicopathological significance in their subtypes. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol., 221, 106103.

C Lee, MJ Oh, GJ Cho, DJ Byun, HI Kim, HS Seo, MH Choi (2022) Metabolic signatures of adrenal steroids in preeclamptic serum and placenta using weighting factor-dependent acquisitions. Mass Spectrom. Lett., 13, 11–19.

C Lee, SM Lee, DJ Byun, SY Kim, HI Kim, DY Lee, YM Jung, CW Park, JS Park, MH Choi (2022) First trimester maternal cortisol signatures in small-for-gestational age. Reprod. Sci., 29, 1498–1505.

TM Kim, JH Kim, HN Jang, MH Choi, JY Cho, SY Kim (2022) Adrenal morphology as an indicator for long-term disease control in adults with classic congenital adrenal hyperplasia. Endocrinol. Metab., 37, 124–137.

YJ Kwon, GE Kwon, HS Lee, MH Choi*, JW Lee* (2022) The effect of orlistat on sterol metabolism of obese patients: a randomized controlled trila and 6-month follow-up. Front. Endcrinol., 13, 824269.

N Motomura, Y Yamazaki, D Koga, S Harashima, X Gao, Y Tezuka, K Omata, Y Ono, R Morimoto, F Satoh, Y Nakamura, GE Kwon, MH Choi, A Ito, H Sasano (2022) The association of cholesterol uptake and synthesis with histology and genotype in cortisol-producing adenoma. Int. J. Mol. Sci., 23, 2174.

N Motomura, Y Yamazaki, X Gao, Y Tezuka, K Omata, Y Ono, R Morimoto, F Satoh, Y Nakamura, J Shim, MH Choi, A Ito, R Saito, D Saigusa, A Uruno, M Yamamoto, H Sasano (2022) Visualization of calcium channel blockers in human adrenal tissues and their possible effects on steroidogenesis in the patients with primary aldosteronism. J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol., 218, 016062.