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July 8, 2011
Smooth muscle cell-specific knockout of androgen receptor: a new model for prostatic disease
Michelle Welsh, Lindsey Moffat, Alan McNeilly, et al.
Diabetes
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March 15, 2012
Deletion of the androgen receptor in adipose tissue in male mice elevates retinol binding protein 4 and reveals independent effects on visceral fat mass and on glucose homeostasis
Kerry J McInnes, Lee B Smith, Nicole I Hunger, et al.
Nature Protocols
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March 16, 2018
A graphical and computational modeling platform for biological pathways
Alessandra Livigni, Laura O'Hara, Marta E Polak, et al.
Plos One
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July 11, 2019
Relationship of transcriptional markers to Leydig cell number in the mouse testis
Diane Rebourcet, Ana Monteiro, Lyndsey Cruickshanks, et al.
Plos One
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September 23, 2014
Germ cell-specific targeting of DICER or DGCR8 reveals a novel role for endo-siRNAs in the progression of mammalian spermatogenesis and male fertility
Céline Zimmermann, Yannick Romero, Maria Warnefors, et al.
Cardiovascular Research
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June 7, 2014
Modulation of neointimal lesion formation by endogenous androgens is independent of vascular androgen receptor
Junxi Wu, Patrick W F Hadoke, Iris Mair, et al.
Cell Reports
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February 10, 2018
Deciphering Cell Lineage Specification during Male Sex Determination with Single-Cell RNA Sequencing
Isabelle Stévant, Yasmine Neirijnck, Christelle Borel, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development
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June 11, 2015
Sertoli cell androgen receptor signalling in adulthood is essential for post-meiotic germ cell development
Ariane Willems, Cornelia Roesl, Rod T Mitchell, et al.
Endocrinology
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May 7, 2010
Deletion of androgen receptor in the smooth muscle of the seminal vesicles impairs secretory function and alters its responsiveness to exogenous testosterone and estradiol
Michelle Welsh, Lindsey Moffat, Laura Jack, et al.
Plos One
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November 5, 2010
Androgen action via testicular arteriole smooth muscle cells is important for Leydig cell function, vasomotion and testicular fluid dynamics
Michelle Welsh, Richard M Sharpe, Lindsey Moffat, et al.
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Endocrinology
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July 8, 2011
Smooth muscle cell-specific knockout of androgen receptor: a new model for prostatic disease
Michelle Welsh, Lindsey Moffat, Alan McNeilly, et al.
Diabetes
|
March 15, 2012
Deletion of the androgen receptor in adipose tissue in male mice elevates retinol binding protein 4 and reveals independent effects on visceral fat mass and on glucose homeostasis
Kerry J McInnes, Lee B Smith, Nicole I Hunger, et al.
Nature Protocols
|
March 16, 2018
A graphical and computational modeling platform for biological pathways
Alessandra Livigni, Laura O'Hara, Marta E Polak, et al.
Plos One
|
July 11, 2019
Relationship of transcriptional markers to Leydig cell number in the mouse testis
Diane Rebourcet, Ana Monteiro, Lyndsey Cruickshanks, et al.
Plos One
|
September 23, 2014
Germ cell-specific targeting of DICER or DGCR8 reveals a novel role for endo-siRNAs in the progression of mammalian spermatogenesis and male fertility
Céline Zimmermann, Yannick Romero, Maria Warnefors, et al.
Cardiovascular Research
|
June 7, 2014
Modulation of neointimal lesion formation by endogenous androgens is independent of vascular androgen receptor
Junxi Wu, Patrick W F Hadoke, Iris Mair, et al.
Cell Reports
|
February 10, 2018
Deciphering Cell Lineage Specification during Male Sex Determination with Single-Cell RNA Sequencing
Isabelle Stévant, Yasmine Neirijnck, Christelle Borel, et al.
Molecular Reproduction and Development
|
June 11, 2015
Sertoli cell androgen receptor signalling in adulthood is essential for post-meiotic germ cell development
Ariane Willems, Cornelia Roesl, Rod T Mitchell, et al.
Endocrinology
|
May 7, 2010
Deletion of androgen receptor in the smooth muscle of the seminal vesicles impairs secretory function and alters its responsiveness to exogenous testosterone and estradiol
Michelle Welsh, Lindsey Moffat, Laura Jack, et al.
Plos One
|
November 5, 2010
Androgen action via testicular arteriole smooth muscle cells is important for Leydig cell function, vasomotion and testicular fluid dynamics
Michelle Welsh, Richard M Sharpe, Lindsey Moffat, et al.
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