While testosterone plays a significant role in fetal development, it is not the only hormone that influences masculinization. noBorders - Brayden Howie Often the first question parents are asked after ...
Proper development of the fetal penis requires not just testosterone from the testes, but a second hormone produced by other tissues, including the placenta, according to a new study. The results ...
Consuming celery and its juice has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its purported health benefits, one of them being improved sexual health for men. Despite the lofty claims of ...
The results not only shed light on a previously unknown “backdoor” pathway of masculinization, but could also explain the link between placental dysfunction and disorders of male genital development.
Paul Fowler receives/has received funding from the MRC, BBSRC, Wellcome Trust, European Commission, Chief Scientist Office, NHS Grampian Endowment, Glasgow Children’s Hospital Charity, Tenovus, ...
2 ml. of pure concentrated sulphuric acid are added drop by drop to 0.1 ml. of a solution of dehydroisoandrosterone in ethyl alcohol or of an extract containing 5–50 γ of that substance in a test tube ...
CORRELATION of molecular structure of the sex hormones with that of the sterols and bile acids is now almost complete, and leads to the conclusion that the hormones are biological degradation products ...
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