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experimental model as they are easy to maintain under laboratory conditions. The fishes are seasonal breeders and exhibit sexual dimorphism. The females have an elongated cloaca compared to the oval cloaca observed in the males. In addition, the males exhibit
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different peripheral tissues, distinct AR-mediated effects on glucocorticoid regulation thus underlie the reduced GR-regulated transcriptional activity. Sexual dimorphism exists in metabolic processes and affects incidence of metabolic disease. For example
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Lucier GW 1983 Hepatic estrogen responsiveness. Possible mechanisms for sexual dimorphism . Molecular Pharmacology 24 69 – 76 . Völzke H Schwarz S Baumeister SE Wallaschofski H Schwahn C Grabe HJ Kohlmann T John U Dören M
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sexual dimorphism is not just the end result of differences in sex steroid secretion between the sexes, but depends on gender differences in GH–insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) and mechanical sensitivity to loading as well ( Callewaert et al . 2010
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differences in stroke epidemiology: a systematic review . Stroke 40 1082 – 1090 . ( doi:10.1161/STROKEAHA.108.540781 ) Ashton N Balment RJ 1991 Sexual dimorphism in renal function and hormonal status of New Zealand genetically hypertensive
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factors ( Bianco et al. 2002 , Kohrle 2002 ). Hepatic D1 activity is higher in male than in female rats ( Harris et al. 1979 ); although the mechanisms have not been completely elucidated, the participation of testosterone in this sexual dimorphism
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this, a large proportion of diabetes research over the last 20 years has involved subjects of single sex only, most of whom have been male ( Cherian et al. 2024 ). In this study, we evaluate whether sexual dimorphism extends to the physiological
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with WT mice, whereas no difference was noted in males. Skeleton sexual dimorphism is generally attributed to sex steroids such as estradiol (E 2 ), but also to growth hormone, insulin-like growth factor, and mechanical sensitivity to loading