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Sex‐Specific Subcutaneous Adipose Tissue Transcriptome in Obesity: Insights From Monozygotic Twin Pairs Discordant for BMI

open access: yesObesity, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Objective We investigated the impact of sex on the subcutaneous adipose tissue (AT) transcriptome and its obesity‐related adaptations. Methods We studied rare BMI‐discordant monozygotic twin pairs (ΔBMI > 2.5 kg/m2; 21 female, 16 male pairs) to assess how sex affects AT and whole‐body metabolism.
Hanna Haltia   +12 more
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Anomalies of Sexual Differentiation in the Medicine and Endocrinology Department of the Mali Hospital - Bamako

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A. Koné   +11 more
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Transplant endocrinology

Medical Journal Armed Forces India, 2023
Solid organ transplants and stem cell transplants are becoming more common but a significant proportion of patients are still on waiting lists, awaiting transplants. When endocrinologists treat transplant recipients who have underlying endocrine problems, which might include endocrine emergencies, there are special clinical care considerations to be ...
Narendra, Kotwal   +3 more
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Neonatal endocrinology

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2000
Neonatal endocrinology is a diverse topic. Several chapters could be devoted to the endocrinology of fetal transition alone. The next several pages contain a brief overview of some pertinent illnesses. It is intended not to give an absolute map in the care of these patients but to help guide the physician in tailoring an approach for each patient based
J, Oden, M, Bourgeois
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Cosmetic Endocrinology

Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2021
Cosmetic endocrinology treats endocrine pathophysiologies to improve cosmetically bothersome physical exam findings for the patient. Here we review the general cosmetic changes in PCOS with an emphasis on targeted cosmetic medical therapies.
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Thymic endocrinology

International Journal of Immunopharmacology, 1992
Abstract: The thymus involutes relatively early in life; cellular immune deficiencies of aging correspond to decline in function of the hypothalamic‐pituitary‐endocrine axis. Recent studies point to important roles for the pituitary, the pineal, and the autonomic nervous system as well as the thyroid, gonads and adrenals in the thymus integrity and ...
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Reproductive endocrinology

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1997
The theme running through the articles in this issue on reproductive medicine is that of the safety of the medical treatments we use in this specialty. Two of the articles focus on familiar medications, such as the oral contraceptive pill and the drugs used to induce ovulation, and two focus on the benefits and potential hazards of new approaches to ...
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Environmental endocrinology

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2007
The rapidly evolving discipline of environmental endocrinology is briefly reviewed from the 'heroic era' to the present. Environmental endocrinology has developed in response to the need to understand how hormones modulate and control physiological processes in animals exposed to the exigencies of their particular, natural, environment.
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Gastrointestinal Endocrinology

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1996
During the last quarter of this century gastrointestinal endocrinology has grown explosively. In 1970, three hormones (secretin, gastrin, and cholecystokinin) were identified and by authorities in the field considered sufficient to explain the entire hormonal regulation of digestion. That was some underestimation. Today the gut is known to express more
J J, Holst   +3 more
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Cardiovascular Endocrinology

Seminars in Vascular Medicine, 2004
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