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Helen E MacLean

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Physiological Genomics|January 4, 2008
A floxed allele of the androgen receptor gene causes hyperandrogenization in male miceHelen E MacLean, W S Maria Chiu, Cathy Ma, et al.
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology|July 13, 2016
Muscle-specific androgen receptor deletion shows limited actions in myoblasts but not in myofibers in different muscles in vivoKesha Rana, Maria W S Chiu, Patricia K Russell, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 23, 2013
Expression of Wnt signaling skeletal development genes in the cartilaginous fish, elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii)Damian G D'Souza, Kesha Rana, Kristi M Milley, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 20, 2006
Continuous testosterone administration prevents skeletal muscle atrophy and enhances resistance to fatigue in orchidectomized male miceAnna-Maree Axell, Helen E MacLean, David R Plant, et al.
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|November 15, 2008
Oestradiol-induced spermatogenesis requires a functional androgen receptorPatrick Lim, Charles M Allan, Amanda J Notini, et al.
European Journal of Haematology|April 21, 2020
Androgens stimulate erythropoiesis through the DNA-binding activity of the androgen receptor in non-hematopoietic cellsJulie F McManus, Nhu-Y N Nguyen, Rachel A Davey, et al.
Bone|April 5, 2008
Intermittent Fugu parathyroid hormone 1 (1-34) is an anabolic bone agent in young male rats and osteopenic ovariectomized ratsJulie F McManus, Rachel A Davey, Helen E Maclean, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|April 9, 2008
Impaired skeletal muscle development and function in male, but not female, genomic androgen receptor knockout miceHelen E MacLean, W S Maria Chiu, Amanda J Notini, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|April 17, 2010
DNA-binding-dependent androgen receptor signaling contributes to gender differences and has physiological actions in males and femalesHelen E MacLean, Alison J Moore, Stephen A Sastra, et al.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|July 17, 2008
Calcitonin receptor plays a physiological role to protect against hypercalcemia in miceRachel A Davey, Andrew G Turner, Julie F McManus, et al.
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Physiological Genomics|January 4, 2008
A floxed allele of the androgen receptor gene causes hyperandrogenization in male miceHelen E MacLean, W S Maria Chiu, Cathy Ma, et al.
Journal of Molecular Endocrinology|July 13, 2016
Muscle-specific androgen receptor deletion shows limited actions in myoblasts but not in myofibers in different muscles in vivoKesha Rana, Maria W S Chiu, Patricia K Russell, et al.
General and Comparative Endocrinology|July 23, 2013
Expression of Wnt signaling skeletal development genes in the cartilaginous fish, elephant shark (Callorhinchus milii)Damian G D'Souza, Kesha Rana, Kristi M Milley, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Endocrinology and Metabolism|April 20, 2006
Continuous testosterone administration prevents skeletal muscle atrophy and enhances resistance to fatigue in orchidectomized male miceAnna-Maree Axell, Helen E MacLean, David R Plant, et al.
Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|November 15, 2008
Oestradiol-induced spermatogenesis requires a functional androgen receptorPatrick Lim, Charles M Allan, Amanda J Notini, et al.
European Journal of Haematology|April 21, 2020
Androgens stimulate erythropoiesis through the DNA-binding activity of the androgen receptor in non-hematopoietic cellsJulie F McManus, Nhu-Y N Nguyen, Rachel A Davey, et al.
Bone|April 5, 2008
Intermittent Fugu parathyroid hormone 1 (1-34) is an anabolic bone agent in young male rats and osteopenic ovariectomized ratsJulie F McManus, Rachel A Davey, Helen E Maclean, et al.
FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology|April 9, 2008
Impaired skeletal muscle development and function in male, but not female, genomic androgen receptor knockout miceHelen E MacLean, W S Maria Chiu, Amanda J Notini, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|April 17, 2010
DNA-binding-dependent androgen receptor signaling contributes to gender differences and has physiological actions in males and femalesHelen E MacLean, Alison J Moore, Stephen A Sastra, et al.
Journal of Bone and Mineral Research : the Official Journal of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research|July 17, 2008
Calcitonin receptor plays a physiological role to protect against hypercalcemia in miceRachel A Davey, Andrew G Turner, Julie F McManus, et al.
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