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Androgen receptors and experimental bone loss - an in vivo and in vitro study
(Elsevier B. V., 2015)
Testosterone is a sex hormone that exhibits many functions beyond reproduction; one such function is the regulation of bone metabolism. The role played by androgen receptors during testosterone-mediated biological processes ...
Do androgens modulate luteinizing hormone secretion in women? ¿Modulan los andrógenos la secreción de hormona luteinizante en mujeres?
(1997)
In hyperandrogenic states an abnormal pattern of LH secretion in women is observed, which is presumed to result from a direct action of androgen or its conversion to estrogen. Two strategies are available to study the ...
Androgen receptors and experimental bone loss - an in vivo and in vitro study
(Elsevier B. V., 2015)
Androgen receptors and experimental bone loss - an in vivo and in vitro study
(Elsevier B. V., 2015)
Role of testosterone and androgen receptor in periodontal disease progression in female rats
(2020-04-01)
Background: Sex hormone therapy has strict recommendations in the treatment of postmenopausal symptoms, in which testosterone (TES) replacement may play a potential role. However, it remains unclear whether TES affects the ...
The role of androgens on periodontal repair in female rats
(Amer Acad Periodontology, 2018-04-01)
Background: Testosterone replacement enhances cognitive function and musculoskeletal health in postmenopausal women. However, the biological role of testosterone on inflammation and bone metabolism in females is not well ...
Androgens, brain and androgen deprivation therapy in paraphilic disorders: A narrative review
(Wiley, 2022)
Sexual delinquency is a global problem where those with paraphilic disorders, such as paedophiles, are more likely to commit and reoffend. Androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) has been suggested as a solution. The objective ...
Seasonal Changes and Regulation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor in the Testis of the Toad Rhinella arenarum
(Wiley, 2012-11)
Several studies indicate that wild free‐living vertebrates seasonally regulate plasma glucocorticoids. However, not only glucocorticoids but also the amount of receptors is important in determining biological responses. ...