Androgen effects on adipose tissue architecture and function in nonhuman primates
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Abstract
The differential association of hypoandrogenism in men and hyperandrogenism in women with insulin resistance and obesity suggests that androgens may exert sex-specific effects on adipose and other tissues, although the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Moreover, recent studies also sug ā¦Reference Key |
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Authors | Varlamov O;White AE;Carroll JM;Bethea CL;Reddy A;Slayden O;O'Rourke RW;Roberts CT;; |
Journal | endocrinology |
Year | 2012 |
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Keywords |
National Center for Biotechnology Information
NCBI
NLM
MEDLINE
animals
pubmed abstract
nih
national institutes of health
national library of medicine
research support
female
male
N.I.H.
Extramural
phenotype
Body Weight
Adipocytes / cytology
placebos
Adipose Tissue / metabolism*
microscopy
time factors
macaca mulatta
androgens / metabolism*
hormones / blood
testosterone / metabolism
insulin / metabolism
ovary / metabolism
pmid:22547568
pmc3380299
doi:10.1210/en.2011-2111
oleg varlamov
ashley e white
charles t roberts
confocal / methods
primates / metabolism*
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