Bisphenol A disrupts renal metabolism via MAPK-mediated steroid hormone dysregulation identified by transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses. [PDF]
Gao R +8 more
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(O-21) MAJOR ADVERSE EFFECTS OF ANABOLIC STEROID USE IN TRANSGENDER MEN DURING GENDER-REAFFIRMING HORMONE THERAPY: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE LITERATURE [PDF]
Sandra García +3 more
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Expression of calcitonin gene-related peptide by human placental villi and its regulation by steroid hormones [PDF]
Yuanlin Dong +7 more
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Inherited metabolic epilepsies–established diseases, new approaches
Abstract Inherited metabolic epilepsies (IMEs) represent the inherited metabolic disorders (IMDs) in which epilepsy is a prevailing component, often determining other neurodevelopmental outcomes associated with the disorder. The different metabolic pathways affected by individual IMEs are the basis of their rarity and heterogeneity.
Itay Tokatly Latzer, Phillip L. Pearl
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Steroid hormone biosynthesis and dietary related metabolites associated with excessive daytime sleepiness. [PDF]
Faquih T +19 more
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Abstract Infantile epilepsy spasms syndrome (IESS), formerly known as infantile spasms or West Syndrome, is a severe epilepsy syndrome affecting about 3 in 10,000 newborns in the United States. Characterized by clusters of epileptic spasms, interictal hypsarrhythmia, and developmental delays, IESS has diverse causes, including structural‐metabolic ...
Kayla Vieira +5 more
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Abstract Objectives Infantile epileptic spasms syndrome (IESS) is a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy of infantile onset. While epidemiological data from Western countries and global estimates are available, consolidated evidence on the burden of IESS in India remains limited.
Akanksha Singh +6 more
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A Method for the Quantitative Analysis of Steroid Hormones by HPLC/RIA
Hajime Ueshiba
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Kainate Receptor Subunit-Positive Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons Express c-Fos during the Steroid-Induced Luteinizing Hormone Surge in the Female Rat1 [PDF]
Özhan Eyigör, Lothar Jennes
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