Sex Steroids
Sex Steroids and Stem Cell Function
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Sex steroids and bone mass in older men Positive associations with serum estrogens and negative associations with androgens
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Gonadectomy in Mito-Ob mice revealed a sex-dimorphic relationship between prohibitin and sex steroids in adipose tissue biology and glucose homeostasis
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Sex steroids do not affect shigatoxin cytotoxicity on human renal tubular or glomerular cells
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No relationship between circulating levels of sex steroids and mammographic breast density: the Prospect EPIC cohort
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Endogenous sex steroids in premenopausal women and risk of breast cancer: the ORDET cohort
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HOXA10 is expressed in response to sex steroids at the time of implantation in the human endometrium
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Sex steroids, bone mass, and bone loss A prospective study of pre , peri , and postmenopausal women
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Actions of sex steroids on kisspeptin expression and other reproduction related genes in the brain of the teleost fish European sea bass
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The inhibitory effects of (gamma) aminobutyric acid (GABA) on growth hormone secretion in the goldfish are modulated by sex steroids
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Association Between Sex Steroids and Oxidative Status with Vitamin D Levels in Follicular Fluid of Non-obese PCOS and Healthy Women
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Kinase mediated regulation of common transcription factors accounts for the bone protective effects of sex steroids
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Regulation of the gp80 and gp130 subunits of the IL 6 receptor by sex steroids in the murine bone marrow
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Effects of age and sex steroids on the circulation in women
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Combinatorial effects of quercetin and sex steroids on fluid and electrolytes’ (Na+, Cl , HCO3 ) secretory mechanisms in the uterus of ovariectomised female Sprague Dawley rats
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Roles of Sex Steroids in the Crowings with Sexual and Non Sexual Motivations in Female Japanese Quail, Coturnix Japonica
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Sex Steroids and Breast Cancer: An Overview
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Battle of the sex steroids in the male skeleton: and the winner is…
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Sex steroids and bone mass A study of changes about the time of menopause
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Xenopus embryonic epidermis as a mucociliary cellular ecosystem to assess the effect of sex hormones in a non-reproductive context
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