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- Disruption of pubertal onset by exogenous testosterone and estrogen in two species of rodents Journal Article
- Drosophila polypyrimidine-tract binding protein (PTB) functions specifically in the male germline Journal Article
- Effects of steroid hormones on spermatogenesis and GnRH release in male Leopard frogs, Rana pipiens Journal Article
- Elevation of plasma cortisol during the spawning migration of landlocked kokanee salmon (Oncorhynchus nerka kennerlyi) Journal Article
- Estrogen accelerates gonadal recrudescence in photo-regressed male Siberian hamsters Journal Article
- Intersex and other reproductive disruption of fish in wastewater effluent dominated Colorado streams Journal Article
- Major molecular differences between mammalian sexes are involved in drug metabolism and renal function Journal Article
- Opposite-sex housing reactivates the declining GnRH system in aged transgenic male mice with FGF signaling deficiency Journal Article
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