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fetal testis and non-gonadal tissues has been reinforced. Measuring plasma and tissue levels of steroids implicated in both pathways shows that placental progesterone and several other tissues including the liver and adrenal act as a substrate to produce
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may be driven by the high levels of oestrogen and progesterone from early in gestation ( Schock et al. 2016 ), which could regulate ACE2 levels. Ang-(1–7) levels are also increased in pregnant compared with non-pregnant women ( Merrill et al. 2002