Search Results
Search for other papers by Farid F Chehab in
Google Scholar
PubMed
2010 The kisspeptin system of the human hypothalamus: sexual dimorphism and relationship with gonadotropin-releasing hormone and neurokinin B neurons . European Journal of Neuroscience 31 1984 – 1998 . ( doi:10.1111/j.1460-9568.2010.07239.x
Search for other papers by M Moussavi in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Department of Biological Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
Search for other papers by M Wlasichuk in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Department of Biological Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4
Search for other papers by J P Chang in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by H R Habibi in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Regulation in the Vertebrate Endocrine System , pp 55 – 67 . Eds Prasada Rao PD Peter RE . New York : Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers . Qi X Zhou W Lu D Wang Q Zhang H Li S Liu X Zhang Y Lin H 2013 Sexual dimorphism of
Search for other papers by Juilee Rege in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by William E Rainey in
Google Scholar
PubMed
’ precursor for DHT production. Recently, Fluck et al . (2011) confirmed that both the classical and alternative pathways of testicular androgen production are involved in the formation of normal human male sexual differentiation, whereas another group
Search for other papers by Thomas Nicholson in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Chris Church in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Kostas Tsintzas in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Robert Jones in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Leigh Breen in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Edward T Davis in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by David J Baker in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Simon W Jones in
Google Scholar
PubMed
.3791/2429 ) Kotani K Tokunaga K Fujioka S Kobatake T Keno Y Yoshida S Shimomura I Tarui S Matsuzawa Y 1994 Sexual dimorphism of age-related-changes in whole-body fat distribution in the obese . International Journal of Obesity and Related Metabolic Disorders
Search for other papers by Muraly Puttabyatappa in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Robert M Sargis in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Vasantha Padmanabhan in
Google Scholar
PubMed
involved in the processes of lung maturation and parturition ( Keelan 2018 ) as well as in the sex steroid programming of behavioral sexual dimorphism ( McCarthy et al. 2017 ), maternal disease states (e.g. gestational diabetes ( Pantham et al. 2015
Search for other papers by Nabanita S Datta in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Tareq A Samra in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Chandrika D Mahalingam in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Tanuka Datta in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Abdul B Abou-Samra in
Google Scholar
PubMed
hyperparathyroidism. Bone loss during a low calcium diet apparently exhibits a sexual dimorphism. Since the low calcium diet was initiated at 4 weeks of age and ended at 8 weeks of age, and since ovarian functions in female mice mature approximately at week 6 of age
Search for other papers by S Khan in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Centre for Discovery Brain Science, University of Edinburgh, Hugh Robson Building, Edinburgh, UK
Search for other papers by D E W Livingstone in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by A Zielinska in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by C L Doig in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by D F Cobice in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by C L Esteves in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by J T Y Man in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by N Z M Homer in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by J R Seckl in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by C L MacKay in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by S P Webster in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by G G Lavery in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by K E Chapman in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Clinical & Translational Research Institute, Newcastle University, International Centre for Life, Central Parkway, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Search for other papers by B R Walker in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Mass Spectrometry Core Laboratory, Edinburgh Clinical Research Facility, Queen’s Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Search for other papers by R Andrew in
Google Scholar
PubMed
both sexes are required, particularly given the differences in the distribution of adipose tissue between sexes, as well as sexual dimorphism in enzyme activity ( Jamieson et al. 2000 ) and other regulatory factors such as binding globulins ( Toews
Search for other papers by Misaki Kojima in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Masashi Sekimoto in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Masakuni Degawa in
Google Scholar
PubMed
) ( Zamaratskaia et al . 2009 ) led to modulation of hepatic activities of CYP1A subfamily enzymes. Likewise, androgen is also considered to be one of the factors which determine sexual dimorphism in the constitutive and/or xenobiotic-induced expression of Cyp1a2
Search for other papers by Uniza W Khan in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Umesh Rai in
Google Scholar
PubMed
. Mondal S & Rai U 1999 Sexual dimorphism in phagocytic activity of wall lizard’s splenic macrophages and its control by sex steroids. General and Comparative Endocrinology 116 291 –298. Mondillo C
Search for other papers by Baiba Steinbrekera in
Google Scholar
PubMed
Search for other papers by Robert Roghair in
Google Scholar
PubMed
and coworkers (2011) have each shown that former IUGR men but not women have increased baseline blood pressure that is exacerbated by psychological stress, and this sexual dimorphism has been a consistent theme in preclinical animal models ( Intapad