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1          Is T-stimulated neuronal activation androgenic?
2 at are regulated by testosterone (T) and its androgenic (5alpha-dihydrotestosterone; DHT) or estrogen
3 s that could be potential in vivo targets of androgenic action during puberty.
4             In addition to the inhibition of androgenic activation of the AR, forced expression of FO
5 chemicals for their potential estrogenic and androgenic activities.
6 ndergone conventional biotreatment had lower androgenic activities.
7        Analyses included in vitro assays for androgenic activity (binding to goldfish testis androgen
8 onate-androst-5-ene-7,17-dione] that have no androgenic activity and could also block the Adiol-induc
9 t and wood GCI profiles were correlated with androgenic activity and neurotransmitter enzyme inhibiti
10 tenediol or Adiol) is a natural hormone with androgenic activity and that two potent antiandrogens, h
11                             Reduced in vitro androgenic activity appears to be related to steroid rin
12                            Because increased androgenic activity has been linked to prostate cancer a
13  itself may represent a natural hormone with androgenic activity in human prostate cancer cells.
14 tivity while having only moderate to minimal androgenic activity in vivo.
15                                          The androgenic activity of Adiol itself, however, is poorly
16                                     In vitro androgenic activity of the AD and T solutions decreased
17 ity on muscle, strongly dissociated from the androgenic activity on prostate after oral dosing.
18  on levator ani muscle, dissociated from the androgenic activity on ventral prostate, after oral dosi
19 , but our workflow's prioritization based on androgenic activity prediction reduced the number of fea
20 reporter gene assays for estrogenic and anti-androgenic activity were performed on bottled water extr
21  to 4 mg/kg) administration of HB showed low androgenic activity when tested in the Hershberger assay
22 fects (cyto-genotoxicity, estrogenic or anti-androgenic activity) in vitro at relevant consumer-expos
23             All effluents and wood contained androgenic activity, particularly in nonpolar fractions,
24 ved from testosterone and have markedly less androgenic activity, promote tissue growth and enhance t
25 hat certain photoproducts retain significant androgenic activity, which has implications for exposure
26 ause hair loss may be a surrogate measure of androgenic activity-possibly a determinant of coronary a
27 the androgen receptor as well as the highest androgenic activity.
28 x-specific effects of phthalates having anti-androgenic activity.
29 rein is provided information on the anabolic-androgenic agents androstenedione, dehydroepiandrosteron
30 ne, one of the most commonly abused anabolic androgenic agents.
31 lyses conclude that finasteride treatment of androgenic alopecia (AGA) is safe but do not assess qual
32  receptor) has a sevenfold-increased odds of androgenic alopecia (OR = 7.12, P = 3.7 x 10(-15)).
33                                     Acne and androgenic alopecia are prevalent but unreliable markers
34 onducted a genome-wide association study for androgenic alopecia in 1,125 men and identified a newly
35  finasteride (Propecia) for the treatment of androgenic alopecia is unknown.
36                      He was on treatment for androgenic alopecia with topical 5% Minoxidil applicatio
37 ed to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia and androgenic alopecia, but the role of 5alpha-dihydrotesto
38 HDL, and increased risks of prostate cancer, androgenic alopecia, spinal stenosis, and hypertension;
39 y been used for decades for the treatment of androgenic alopecia.
40 wing prolonged topical minoxidil therapy for androgenic alopecia.
41 tions, such as acne vulgaris, hirsutism, and androgenic alopecia.
42 wing prolonged topical minoxidil therapy for androgenic alopecia.
43                                    Synthetic androgenic anabolic steroids (AAS) are banned compounds
44                                              Androgenic anabolic steroids (AAS) are commonly abused b
45        Self-administration of large doses of androgenic-anabolic steroids (AAS) in a significant port
46 ranes as a potential site of intersection of androgenic and Akt1 signaling.
47 ve in established rodent models that measure androgenic and anabolic properties of these agents.
48 s, we evaluated associations between sixteen androgenic and corticosteroid metabolites during pregnan
49             As brain testosterone plays both androgenic and estrogenic actions due to its conversion
50 the fetal pancreatic responses to MI-TP, and androgenic and estrogenic contributions to such response
51                                         Both androgenic and estrogenic steroids have been implicated
52 differentially influence the availability of androgenic and estrogenic substrates, depending on the r
53 potential adverse events while retaining the androgenic and gonadotropin suppressive actions.
54  kinase may be an important new link between androgenic and growth factor signaling and a novel thera
55 yl phthalate (DEP) has been found to be anti-androgenic and linked with adverse reproductive effects
56 c acid biosynthesis and to the metabolism of androgenic and neuroactive 3alpha-hydroxysteroids.
57                                              Androgenic and pregnenolone steroids were significantly
58                    The level of oestrogenic, androgenic and progestagenic activity observed is not co
59 (BPA) has been shown to modulate estrogenic, androgenic, and anti-androgenic effects.
60 r action as BPA (estrogenic, antiestrogenic, androgenic, and antiandrogenic) in vitro and in vivo.
61 ed reporter gene assays revealed estrogenic, androgenic, and dioxin-like activity in AF extract corre
62  vitro bioassays for (anti)estrogenic, (anti)androgenic as well as retinoic acid- and vitamin D-like
63 s exclusively on testosterone, utilizing the androgenic C-19 methyl group as both the carbon source a
64 e ages of 4-13 years, a period marked by the androgenic changes of adrenarche.
65 were included in the analysis (61 women with androgenic COC use, 59 with antiandrogenic COC use, 60 w
66 ntial implications for the choice of current androgenic compounds and the development of future agent
67 represent potential markers for screening of androgenic compounds in the zebrafish embryo.
68 .6-4.8 ng DHTEq L(-1)) but concentrations of androgenic compounds were largely unable to account for
69 ctive and inactive nucleosomes under varying androgenic conditions showed that the relative CK2 activ
70      These results provide new insights into androgenic control of c-Fos and use of PKC inhibitors in
71 rostate growth and differentiation are under androgenic control, and prior studies suggested that tum
72 our model by using in vitro and in vivo anti-androgenic data for procymidone, vinclozolin, and linuro
73          (S)-7c exhibited an overall partial androgenic effect but full anabolic effect via oral admi
74 gene, whereas, we provided evidence that the androgenic effect is mediated by E2F1 protein through a
75 ications on 17beta-HSD3 inhibitory activity, androgenic effect, and metabolic stability.
76  apoptosis, and present a new model for this androgenic effect.
77 emicals individually for their possible anti-androgenic effect.
78 nism and can be used as a measure of central androgenic effect.
79 hromosome-encoded oncogene in addition to an androgenic effect.
80                         Importantly, minimal androgenic effects (increased tissue weights) were obser
81 these chemicals have been shown to have anti-androgenic effects both in vitro and in vivo.
82 on, fairly little attention has been paid to androgenic effects in a female system, and even fewer st
83 gestins, such as levonorgestrel (LNG), exert androgenic effects in mammals by activating the androgen
84 ood testosterone levels or produces anabolic androgenic effects is not known.
85 rogen in fish supporting the contention that androgenic effects of certain progestins contribute to t
86 l and laboratory changes primarily reflected androgenic effects of prasterone.
87                                              Androgenic effects were found at LNG concentrations >/=4
88  steroid hormones leads to estrogenic and/or androgenic effects which may be important in age-related
89  Tibolone has estrogenic, progestogenic, and androgenic effects.
90 otective action on mammary gland may involve androgenic effects.
91 to modulate estrogenic, androgenic, and anti-androgenic effects.
92 an mixture risk assessment approach for anti-androgenic exposures in fetal life.
93 FL-AR to drive cell growth and expression of androgenic genes.
94            Through molecular screening of an androgenic gland (AG) cDNA library prepared from the cra
95                 In isopods, the Insulin-like Androgenic Gland hormone (IAG) induces male differentiat
96 linked duplications of the gene encoding the androgenic gland hormone, a major component of male sexu
97 m the first larval stage on, long before the androgenic gland primordia begin to differentiate, and e
98 ould prevent an autocrine development of the androgenic glands so that females differentiate instead:
99 rate for the first time that p66Shc mediates androgenic growth signals in androgen-sensitive human pr
100 ), which is transcriptionally induced by the androgenic hormone 5alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT).
101 tic prostate epithelial cells in response to androgenic hormones and has found widespread use in canc
102                           Genes regulated by androgenic hormones are of critical importance for the n
103 tress conditions, such as trauma-hemorrhage, androgenic hormones have immunosuppressive effects, lead
104 hese data suggest that DHT and perhaps other androgenic hormones may protect normal females against t
105                                              Androgenic hormones modulate the production of reproduct
106 NA in situ hybridization and is regulated by androgenic hormones.
107 d sensitivity to and endogenous synthesis of androgenic hormones.
108 ostate gland is an important target organ of androgenic hormones.
109 ivity, but testosterone is both anabolic and androgenic in doses that adolescents might receive.
110 rogen, whereas multi-copies of motif A exert androgenic inducibility for a heterologous promoter inde
111 G had a significant inhibitory effect on the androgenic inducibility of the PSA promoter.
112                  These data suggest that the androgenic induction of endothelial MMP2 is a critical r
113 n PCNA immunoreactivity, suggesting that the androgenic induction of PCNA is mediated through the and
114 ately 60%) in prostate cancer (CaP) leads to androgenic induction of the ETS-related gene (ERG) expre
115 bird vocal control center, HVC, requires the androgenic induction of vascular endothelial growth fact
116 oncentrations may not accurately reflect the androgenic influence within specific tissue microenviron
117                          Our results suggest androgenic influences on clinical progression of breast
118 ver, moieties modulating the actions of this androgenic insulin-like growth factor were yet to be rev
119                                              Androgenic male sex hormones, such as testosterone, migh
120 s were sensitive to testosterone but not its androgenic metabolite dihydrotestosterone.
121 oupled with the documented effects of DHEA's androgenic metabolites on visual-spatial performance, su
122 cations have been ascribed to compounds with androgenic or estrogenic properties, little attention ha
123  analogs exhibit estrogenic, antiestrogenic, androgenic, or antiandrogenic effects by influencing est
124                           Direct estrogenic, androgenic, or steroidogenic mechanisms are unlikely for
125 artial borderline tumor), one patient had an androgenic ovarian tumor and two patients had hyperreact
126  male ovine fetuses to model excess prenatal androgenic overexposure associated with conditions such
127 estosterone (DHT) through both the canonical androgenic pathway and an alternative (backdoor) pathway
128 ultraviolet radiation or indicate a role for androgenic pathways in the pathogenesis of skin cancers.
129 otential to interact with the estrogenic and androgenic pathways, and could help prioritize chemicals
130  that adult male S. parvus maintain a unique androgenic phenotype, in which androgen receptor (AR) in
131 enzyme catalyzing estrogen biosynthesis from androgenic precursors, can be labeled in vivo with (11)C
132 responsible for catalyzing the production of androgenic precursors, while CYP19 converts testosterone
133   Both men and women produce E2 locally from androgenic precursors.
134                                 Oestrogenic, androgenic, progestagenic and glucocorticoid activity wa
135  NT-PGC-1alpha is sufficient to link beta(3)-androgenic receptor activation to adaptive thermogenesis
136 us, shaping of the EOD waveform involves the androgenic regulation of a rapidly inactivating splice f
137  However, the molecular mechanism underlying androgenic regulation of Bcl-2 in prostate cancer cells
138 APK), PI3K, and PKCdelta are involved in the androgenic regulation of c-Fos through controlling MEK/E
139             However, an investigation of the androgenic regulation of PCNA protein stability indicate
140                                              Androgenic regulation of Wnt signaling has been reported
141  liver specificity of the rat Std gene; (ii) androgenic repression of the gene requires the presence
142                                              Androgenic repression of the Std gene in rat liver can b
143 endogenously produced trophic factors in the androgenic rescue of SNB motoneurons and further suggest
144 ction is a biomarker assay for the undesired androgenic responses in vivo.
145 for physical signals drives the evolution of androgenic sensitivity in select neuromotor pathways.
146 d its emergence is associated with increased androgenic sensitivity within the hind limb musculature.
147  a gender-specific ILP was identified as the androgenic sex hormone in Crustacea.
148 ut older generation progestins have unwanted androgenic side effects in humans.
149 lective anabolic response with minimal or no androgenic side-effects and begin to elucidate the putat
150 th AR (AR-FL), AR-Vs constitutively activate androgenic signaling and are refractory to the current r
151 monstrating a positive feedback mechanism of androgenic signalling in CRPC.
152                                              Androgenic signals provide feedback at many levels of th
153 al significance of this finding in mediating androgenic skin disorders such as acne, hirsutism, or an
154 e of trkB, trkC, or CNTFRalpha prevented the androgenic sparing of SNB motoneurons when antagonists w
155         The molecular basis for the enzyme's androgenic specificity and unique catalytic mechanism ca
156 ghly substrate selective, it is the hallmark androgenic specificity that sets aromatase apart.
157 oncordant with gene activity specific to the androgenic status.
158 vior after systemic exposure to the anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) 17alpha-methyltestosterone (7.5
159                             Illicit anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) abuse, though an important publ
160 castrated and treated daily with an anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) compound (either stanozolol, ox
161 d and treated with 1 of 3 different anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) compounds (17 alpha-methyltesto
162                      The effects of anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) compounds on spatial working me
163 ally intact male rats exposed to an anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) during puberty.
164  the interactive effects of chronic anabolic androgenic steroid (AAS) exposure and brain serotonin (5
165 In hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus), anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) exposure during adolescence fac
166 In hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus), anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) exposure during adolescence fac
167      Repeated high dose (5.0 mg/kg) anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) exposure during adolescence sti
168             In hamsters, adolescent anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) exposure facilitates offensive
169                 Prolonged high-dose anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use has been associated with ps
170 edical and psychological effects of anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS) use, but the specific relations
171 ted in the modulation of adolescent anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS)-induced aggression.
172 a to hepatocellular carcinoma after anabolic androgenic steroid abuse has been rarely reported.
173 inoma occurring in association with anabolic androgenic steroid abuse should sensitize physicians and
174 e oligonucleotide probes consist on anabolic androgenic steroid haptens (AAS) covalently linked to sp
175 ce waters, two of the most commonly observed androgenic steroid hormones are androstenedione (AD) and
176                   Continuous use of anabolic androgenic steroid in high-doses is associated with subs
177 n and unambiguous identification of anabolic-androgenic steroid metabolites are essential in clinical
178                          Short-term anabolic androgenic steroid use affects brain neurochemistry, inc
179               Androstenedione is an anabolic androgenic steroid used to increase blood testosterone l
180            Field studies of illicit anabolic-androgenic steroid users suggest that some develop manic
181 ltiple representatives of the acylcarnitine, androgenic steroid, bile acid, nucleotide and amino acid
182       We postulated that exemestane-a mildly androgenic steroid-might have a less detrimental effect
183              Adolescent exposure to anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) alters the development and act
184                                     Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are disproportionately used by
185                                     Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) are illicitly administered to
186                                     Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) can promote detrimental effect
187 dministration of excessive doses of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) disrupts reproductive function
188              Chronic treatment with anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) during adolescence alters the
189 thors examined the effects of three anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) during puberty: testosterone,
190                      Illicit use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) has become a prevalent health
191                                     Anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) have medical utility but are o
192                  The illicit use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) is common among recreational a
193  of the hallmarks of illicit use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS) is disruption of behaviours un
194                      Treatment with anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) throughout adolescence facilit
195  Therefore, several commonly abused anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS) were tested for their ability
196 ns of individuals have used illicit anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS), but the long-term cardiovascu
197 y is associated with illicit use of anabolic-androgenic steroids (AAS).
198 ndividuals who illicitly administer anabolic androgenic steroids (AAS).
199                    Long-term use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AASs) is associated with a high ris
200                              Use of anabolic androgenic steroids (AASs) is associated with increased
201 ddition to an action on metabolism, anabolic/androgenic steroids also increase sex drive and mental a
202  preferential substrate specificity for C-19 androgenic steroids and C-24 bile acids.
203 fotransferase (Std) catalyzes sulfonation of androgenic steroids and certain aromatic procarcinogens.
204 ed for the analysis of natural and synthetic androgenic steroids and their selected metabolites in aq
205                                    Exogenous androgenic steroids applied to pregnant sheep programmes
206  Changes in 5-HIAA levels caused by anabolic androgenic steroids are related to the behavioral change
207                                              Androgenic steroids are required to maintain the prostat
208                                     Anabolic androgenic steroids are synthetic derivatives of testost
209                                     Anabolic androgenic steroids are used to enhance athletic perform
210                                          Non-androgenic steroids did not change PCNA immunoreactivity
211                          Athletes often take androgenic steroids in an attempt to increase their stre
212 de and sulfate metabolites of seven anabolic-androgenic steroids in urine.
213 tients on testosterone, we hypothesized that androgenic steroids induce abnormal scarring and develop
214 ily is responsible for the conversion of C19 androgenic steroids to the corresponding estrogens, a re
215 t are capable of surviving in the absence of androgenic steroids were found to express protein kinase
216 ding the use of illicit substances, anabolic-androgenic steroids, herbal products, and medications.
217 es had increased apoptosis in the absence of androgenic steroids, whereas similarly grown tumors and
218 o survive, grow and spread in the absence of androgenic steroids.
219 lude that the pancreas is a primary locus of androgenic stimulation during development, giving rise t
220                      However, a low level of androgenic stimulation may continue, even after castrati
221                           Because heightened androgenic stimulation may increase risk of prostate can
222 etastatic prostate cancer has been to reduce androgenic stimulation of tumor growth by removal of the
223 ized as an androgen-responsive gene, and the androgenic stimulation regulates the development and gro
224        hSef expression was not influenced by androgenic stimulation.
225 ate cancer cells and functions downstream of androgenic stimulation.
226 leted medium or in response to physiological androgenic stimulation.
227                                              Androgenic stimulus in rat prostate modulates its associ
228 ase (CYP17), the enzyme that synthesizes the androgenic substrate for aromatase.
229 Using an ABCA1 promoter-reporter gene assay, androgenic suppression was observed at the transcription
230                               Metabolites of androgenic synthetic growth promoters used at confined a
231  winning were likely exclusive to the neural androgenic system because they have no detectible impact
232  (CRPC) which invariably develops after anti-androgenic therapy.
233 strated that the progestins are all strongly androgenic, thereby explaining the masculinization effec
234 tion in Longissimus dorsi muscle confirm the androgenic treatment in experimental animals.
235 o the relative lack of literature concerning androgenic versus estrogenic hormones in environmental m

 
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