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Differences of Sex Development

Urologic Clinics of North America, 2023
Emilie K. Johnson   +2 more
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Differences of Sex Development

2014
Most people are born either male or female. For people born with a difference or disorder of sex development, this is not so simple.
Sreenivasan, Rajini   +3 more
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Sex Differences in Skeletal Development

Child Development, 1935
the sexes. However, the extent to which boys and girls differ in their developmental rate needs further elaboration. Females are ahead of males in the speed with which they move toward physiological maturity, in the eruption of deciduous teeth, in the acquisition of locomotor ability, in the appearance of permanent teeth, in the onset of procreative ...
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Sex Differences in Immunity

Annual Review of Immunology, 2022
Melissa G Lechner, Maureen A Su
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Chromosomal Differences of Sex Development

Abstract Chromosomal sex is, for the most part, congruently XX female and XY male. The XX and XY embryo are built on a fundamentally similar outline plan, and only as development proceeds do certain modifications evolve. If at any point in this sequential process some genetic instruction is faulty, inappropriate, or cannot be acted on,
David J. Amor, R. J. McKinlay Gardner
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Differences in Sex Development

2022
Jason P. Van Batavia, Thomas F. Kolon
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Differences of sex development: An update

Wadia Journal of Women and Child Health
The term “differences of sex development (DSDs)” refers to a group of clinically and etiologically heterogeneous congenital conditions wherein the development of chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomic sex is atypical. Disorders associated with ambiguous genitalia as well as those with hypogonadism are included within the umbrella term of DSD. DSDs can occur
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Sex differences in skeletal development

2004
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cellular basis of bone tissue with emphasis on how androgens and estrogens impact cellular processes in males and females. Sex differences in the skeleton begin early in life and impact the growth and maturity of bone.
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