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assessment of isolated populations or deduced from cohort differences due to sex or suppression of endogenous hormones. It is well known that sexual dimorphism in immune responses affects the prevalence and severity of a range of inflammatory conditions, but
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bone surface (BFR/BS) was decreased in TRβ147F mice (27% reduction, P < 0.05). Since MAR was unaffected, the reduction in BFR in mutant mice appears to be due to a reduced number of fully differentiated osteoblasts, not a reduction in osteoblast
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sexual differentiation of reproductive tissues, including the brain ( Phoenix et al. 1959 , Pang et al. 1979 , Tobet et al. 1986 , Korach et al. 1988 , Greco et al. 1991 , Rissman et al. 1997 , Nielsen et al. 2000 , Albrecht et al
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weeks of neonatal life ( Ailhaud et al . 1992 , Bouret et al . 2004 , Gesta et al . 2007 ). In male rodents, testosterone mediates many aspects of sexual differentiation of the brain during a restricted developmental neonatal period ending on day 10
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HMW adiponectin from adipocytes, which explains the sexual dimorphism in serum adiponectin oligomer profiles, i.e. females having higher serum levels of total and HMW adiponectin than males ( Xu et al. 2005 ). Since multiple pro
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interactions in the literature related to sex-specific vascular development and sexual differentiation. The bottom of the figure depicts different stages of testis development. PGC, primordial germ cell; SRY, sex determining region of Chr Y; SOX9, SRY (sex