Arsenic-induced consistent diestrus can be explained by decreased plasma estradiol level. Apart from this, estradiol has a key role in the regulation of estrous cycles and development of the female reproductive system, and therefore is also called the “hormone of feminine”. Thus, followi...
Clinical data obtained with the female hormone blood test: Frank, Robert T., and Goldberger, M.: Journal of American Medical Association, 1928, xe, 106 - ScienceDirectGrover LieseAmerican Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology
In three previous papers1 we have shown, successively, that the female sex hormone can be extracted from the circulating blood of the sow; that it can be demonstrated in the circulation of the human female, beginning to appear from ten to fifteen days before the onset of menstruation in an...
[78]. The transgender women were recruited at least 3 years after sex reassignment surgery, and the mean duration of cross-hormone treatment was 8 years. The results showed that transgender women had 17% less lean mass and 25% lower peak quadriceps muscle strength than the control males [78...
treatments.3However, we present 2 cases of severe acne in trans men that required continuous isotretinoin therapy. Special requirements of patients with GID1and their dermatological problems during sex hormone treatment are important to address because of their potential to disrupt the hormone treatment...
Avoiding the ‘costs’ of testosterone: ecological bases of hormone‐behavior interactions. Brain Behav. Evol. 57, 239–251 (2001). Article CAS Google Scholar Zysling, D. A. et al. Behavioral and physiological responses to experimentally elevated testosterone in female dark‐eyed juncos (Junco ...
The most distinct phenotype observed with the mutant female mice was a significant reduction in hormone-stimulated sexual receptivity measured as a lordosis quotient. Although the homozygous mutant females exhibited altered sexual behaviors, i.e. reduced lordosis and male-typical coital behavior, they ...
Regrettably, the relatively limited scope (performance measures) and depth (assessment of mechanisms) of this research hinders our ability to extrapolate results to larger populations and to draw robust conclusions regarding the links between hormone profiles and performance. As such, a gap exists in ...
Previous work in the field has been critiqued for not taking into account potential hormone-related water shifts or cerebral blood flow (CBF) changes in the brain, which could be misconstrued as hormone-related brain-volume changes. Although the Magdeburg Young Adult 7T Atlas does exclude the ...
Thus, these analyses in the hippocampus identify 8 cytokines that were sensitive to ovarian hormone status based on component loadings (IL-2, IL-4 IL5, IL-6, IL-10, TNF-α, IL-12p70, IFN-γ) and 3 cytokines sensitive to stress (IL-1β, TNF-α and the chemokine CXCL1). 3.7.3....