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[[Steroid hormones]] are converted from their parent compound, [[cholesterol]]. [[Mammal]]ian steroid hormones can be grouped into five groups by the receptors to which they bind: [[glucocorticoid]]s, [[mineralocorticoid]]s, [[androgen]]s, [[estrogen]]s, and [[progestogen]]s. Some forms of [[vitamin D]], such as [[calcitriol]], are steroid-like and bind to homologous receptors, but lack the characteristic fused ring structure of true steroids.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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