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T 3 levels, whereas dietary methimazole depressed total T 4 . The fathead minnow has been shown to have sexual dimorphism in peripheral levels of THs ( Crane et al . 2004 ). Accordingly, we observed higher T 4 and T 3 levels in males than females
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: sexual dimorphism and changes across the estrous cycle . Endocrinology 138 3842 – 3848 . doi:10.1210/en.138.9.3842 . Bao AM Liu RY van Someren EJ Hofman MA Cao YX Zhou JN 2003 Diurnal rhythm of free estradiol during the menstrual
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endosteal apposition. It is thus a key mediator of the sexual dimorphism of bone and is the reason (along with the differences in linear growth, see above) why women have smaller bones relative to their size than men. The main effect of oestrogen on bone
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phenotype, the effect on females was mild despite a similar decrease in total bile acid levels. The mechanism that underpins the sexual dimorphism is unclear, but differences in the composition of the bile acid pool may be involved. The expression and
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estrogen receptor-beta on anxiety-related behaviors . Endocrinology 146 797 – 807 . Luque JM de Blas MR Segovia S Guillamon A 1992 Sexual dimorphism of the dopamine-beta-hydroxylase-immunoreactive neurons in the rat locus ceruleus . Brain
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et al . provided evidence for a role of GPR30 in the sexual dimorphism of immune responses. GPR30 knockout mice displayed an impaired estrogen-induced thymic atrophy and, as a pharmacological correlate, G-1 could induce this response ( Wang et al
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dissected out carefully by removing digestive tract and muscles. Developing gonads ( n = 15) from the sexual differentiation stage of 50 dph to the adult (50, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 365 dph) from males and females were isolated separately. Ovaries were
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provides a useful readout of pulsatile GH Pincus et al . (1996) explored pulsatile GH in cannulated rats as time series ( Fig. 1 A and B), revealing sexual dimorphism in GH secretion. In males, large peaks occur regularly throughout the light and dark