Talk:Blood values sorted by mass and molar concentration (wide image)

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Hallo,

the images are excellent! I should have known them before. What I am missing is the ubiquitous precursor of all sex steroids, dihydroepiandrosteron, which is the most ubiquitously produced steroid and present in blood at about 2 nanogramm per milliliter. Maybe you can add this product to the different images.

Thanks for these great overviews.--B.Kleine (talk) 07:56, 6 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]