Search Results - "Dumesic, D.A"
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Testosterone inhibits subcutaneous abdominal adipogenesis during adipose stem cell differentiation to preadipocytes
Published in Fertility and sterility (01-09-2011)Get full text
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Clustering of PCOS-like traits in naturally hyperandrogenic female rhesus monkeys
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-04-2017)“…Abstract STUDY QUESTION Do naturally occurring, hyperandrogenic (≥1 SD of population mean testosterone, T) female rhesus monkeys exhibit traits typical of…”
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Translational Insight Into Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) From Female Monkeys with PCOS-like Traits
Published in Current pharmaceutical design (01-01-2016)“…Genetics-based studies of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) implicate >20 PCOS risk genes that collectively account for <10% of PCOS. Clinicians now…”
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Androgen excess fetal programming of female reproduction: a developmental aetiology for polycystic ovary syndrome?
Published in Human reproduction update (01-07-2005)“…The aetiology of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) remains unknown. This familial syndrome is prevalent among reproductive-aged women and its inheritance…”
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Early prenatal androgenization results in diminished ovarian reserve in adult female rhesus monkeys
Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-12-2009)“…BACKGROUND Early prenatal androgenization (PA) accelerates follicle differentiation and impairs embryogenesis in adult female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)…”
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Prenatal androgen excess negatively impacts body fat distribution in a nonhuman primate model of polycystic ovary syndrome
Published in International Journal of Obesity (01-10-2007)“…Introduction: Prenatally androgenized (PA) female rhesus monkeys share metabolic abnormalities in common with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) women. Early…”
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Nonhuman primates contribute unique understanding to anovulatory infertility in women
Published in ILAR journal (2004)“…Anovulatory infertility affects a large proportion of reproductive-aged women. Major improvements in successful clinical treatment of this prevalent disorder…”
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