Androgens, acting through the androgen receptor (AR), play a role in secondary sexual differentiation from the prenatal stage to adulthood, including spermatogenesis. The AR gene has 2 polymorphic trinucleotide repeats (CAG and GGN) in exon 1. The CAG repeat length polymorphism has been well studied in a variety of medical conditions, including male infertility. Many of these studies have shown an association of the expanded CAG repeats with male infertility, although this is not true for all populations. The GGN repeat, in contrast, has been less thoroughly studied. Thus far, only 4 reports worldwide have analyzed the GGN repeat, alone or in combination with the CAG repeat, in male infertility cases. No such study has been undertaken on in...
During recent years several studies have suggested that a slight increase in the number of CAG repea...
There is ample documentation supporting the fact that androgens are required for normal spermatogene...
Androgen action plays a pivotal role in male reproductive tract physiology and pathology. The androg...
CAG trinucleotide repeats in androgen receptor (AR) gene encode a polyglutamine tract in AR N-termin...
The androgen receptor (AR) has two polymorphic sites in exon 1, characterized by different numbers o...
The human androgen receptor gene (AR) is an important regulator of male sexual development including...
The androgen receptor (AR) has two polymorphic sites in exon 1, characterized by different numbers o...
Background: Androgens play a role in the development of male phenotype and spermatogenesis during pu...
Background: Androgens play a role in the development of male phenotype and spermatogenesis during pu...
Male sex development and reproductive function is regulated by androgens acting via the androgen rec...
Recently the dogma that there is an inverse linear association between androgen receptor (AR) CAG an...
Recently the dogma that there is an inverse linear association between androgen receptor (AR) CAG an...
Androgens and a normal androgen receptor (AR) are required for normal spermatogenesis. We investigat...
The ethnic variation in the GGN and CAG microsatellites of the androgen receptor (AR) gene suggest...
Androgens are essential for the maintenance of normal spermatogenesis. Androgen action is mediated b...
During recent years several studies have suggested that a slight increase in the number of CAG repea...
There is ample documentation supporting the fact that androgens are required for normal spermatogene...
Androgen action plays a pivotal role in male reproductive tract physiology and pathology. The androg...
CAG trinucleotide repeats in androgen receptor (AR) gene encode a polyglutamine tract in AR N-termin...
The androgen receptor (AR) has two polymorphic sites in exon 1, characterized by different numbers o...
The human androgen receptor gene (AR) is an important regulator of male sexual development including...
The androgen receptor (AR) has two polymorphic sites in exon 1, characterized by different numbers o...
Background: Androgens play a role in the development of male phenotype and spermatogenesis during pu...
Background: Androgens play a role in the development of male phenotype and spermatogenesis during pu...
Male sex development and reproductive function is regulated by androgens acting via the androgen rec...
Recently the dogma that there is an inverse linear association between androgen receptor (AR) CAG an...
Recently the dogma that there is an inverse linear association between androgen receptor (AR) CAG an...
Androgens and a normal androgen receptor (AR) are required for normal spermatogenesis. We investigat...
The ethnic variation in the GGN and CAG microsatellites of the androgen receptor (AR) gene suggest...
Androgens are essential for the maintenance of normal spermatogenesis. Androgen action is mediated b...
During recent years several studies have suggested that a slight increase in the number of CAG repea...
There is ample documentation supporting the fact that androgens are required for normal spermatogene...
Androgen action plays a pivotal role in male reproductive tract physiology and pathology. The androg...