PAPSS2 deficiency causes androgen excess via impaired DHEA sulfation—in vitro and in vivo studies in a family harboring two novel PAPSS2 mutations

Wilma Oostdijk, Jan Idkowiak, Jonathan W. Mueller, Philip J. House, Angela E. Taylor, Michael W. O'reilly, Beverly A. Hughes, Martine C. De Vries, Sarina G. Kant, Gijs W. E. Santen, Annemieke J. M. H. Verkerk, André G. Uitterlinden, Jan M. Wit, Monique Losekoot, Wiebke Arlt

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