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S L Caldwell

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Texas Dental Journal|October 1, 1980
Quinnipiac editor questions ADAS L Caldwell
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 1972
Running up and down hills: some consequences of sizeC R Taylor, S L Caldwell, V J Rowntree
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 1, 1996
Development and characterization of lactose-positive pediococcus species for milk fermentationS L Caldwell, D J McMahon, C J Oberg, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|April 11, 2018
The Role of Central Androgen Receptor Actions in Regulating the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian AxisKirsty A Walters, Melissa C Edwards, Dijana Tesic, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 22, 2017
Neuroendocrine androgen action is a key extraovarian mediator in the development of polycystic ovary syndromeAimee S L Caldwell, Melissa C Edwards, Reena Desai, et al.
Endocrinology|June 1, 2014
Characterization of reproductive, metabolic, and endocrine features of polycystic ovary syndrome in female hyperandrogenic mouse modelsA S L Caldwell, L J Middleton, M Jimenez, et al.
Endocrinology|February 3, 2015
Haplosufficient genomic androgen receptor signaling is adequate to protect female mice from induction of polycystic ovary syndrome features by prenatal hyperandrogenizationA S L Caldwell, S Eid, C R Kay, et al.
Endocrinology|January 19, 2019
A Hyperandrogenic Environment Causes Intrinsic Defects That Are Detrimental to Follicular Dynamics in a PCOS Mouse ModelMichael J Bertoldo, Aimee S L Caldwell, Angelique H Riepsamen, et al.
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Texas Dental Journal|October 1, 1980
Quinnipiac editor questions ADAS L Caldwell
Science (New York, N.Y.)|December 8, 1972
Running up and down hills: some consequences of sizeC R Taylor, S L Caldwell, V J Rowntree
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 1, 1996
Development and characterization of lactose-positive pediococcus species for milk fermentationS L Caldwell, D J McMahon, C J Oberg, et al.
Neuroendocrinology|April 11, 2018
The Role of Central Androgen Receptor Actions in Regulating the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian AxisKirsty A Walters, Melissa C Edwards, Dijana Tesic, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 22, 2017
Neuroendocrine androgen action is a key extraovarian mediator in the development of polycystic ovary syndromeAimee S L Caldwell, Melissa C Edwards, Reena Desai, et al.
Endocrinology|June 1, 2014
Characterization of reproductive, metabolic, and endocrine features of polycystic ovary syndrome in female hyperandrogenic mouse modelsA S L Caldwell, L J Middleton, M Jimenez, et al.
Endocrinology|February 3, 2015
Haplosufficient genomic androgen receptor signaling is adequate to protect female mice from induction of polycystic ovary syndrome features by prenatal hyperandrogenizationA S L Caldwell, S Eid, C R Kay, et al.
Endocrinology|January 19, 2019
A Hyperandrogenic Environment Causes Intrinsic Defects That Are Detrimental to Follicular Dynamics in a PCOS Mouse ModelMichael J Bertoldo, Aimee S L Caldwell, Angelique H Riepsamen, et al.
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