A mechanism for virilization of female spotted hyenas in utero.
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Exposure to naturally circulating androgens during foetal life incurs direct reproductive costs in female spotted hyenas, but is prerequisite for male matingMorphology of the external genitalia of the adult male and female mice as an endpoint of sex differentiationSexual selection in males and femalesThe influence of androgenic steroid hormones on female aggression in 'atypical' mammalsEmbryonic development of mouse external genitalia: insights into a unique mode of organogenesisDevelopment of the external genitalia: perspectives from the spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta)The anti-androgen combination, flutamide plus finasteride, paradoxically suppressed LH and androgen concentrations in pregnant spotted hyenas, but not in malesAromatase and estrogen receptor α deficiency.Sexual dimorphism of perineal muscles and motoneurons in spotted hyenas.Female rule in lemurs is ancestral and hormonally mediated.Phylogenetic comparisons implicate sex hormone-binding globulin in "masculinization" of the female spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta).Maternal gestational androgens are associated with decreased juvenile play in white-faced marmosets (Callithrix geoffroyi).Placental contribution to the origins of sexual dimorphism in health and diseases: sex chromosomes and epigenetics.Exceptional endocrine profiles characterise the meerkat: sex, status, and reproductive patternsVariation in clitoral length in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)Adrenal glands of Spix's yellow-toothed cavy (Galea spixii, Wagler, 1831): morphological and morphometric aspects.An aroma of complexity: how the unique genetics of aromatase (CYP19A1) explain diverse phenotypes from hens and hyenas to human gynecomastia, and testicular and other tumors.A proposed role of the sulfotransferase/sulfatase pathway in modulating yolk steroid effects.Social facilitation, affiliation, and dominance in the social life of spotted hyenas.A sex difference in the hypothalamus of the spotted hyena.Rank-related maternal effects of androgens on behaviour in wild spotted hyaenas.
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A mechanism for virilization of female spotted hyenas in utero.
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A mechanism for virilization of female spotted hyenas in utero.
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A mechanism for virilization of female spotted hyenas in utero.
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A mechanism for virilization of female spotted hyenas in utero.
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A mechanism for virilization of female spotted hyenas in utero.
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A mechanism for virilization of female spotted hyenas in utero.
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Glickman SE
Siiteri PK
Yalcinkaya TM
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10.1126/SCIENCE.8391165
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1993-06-01T00:00:00Z