Impulsive personality phenotype has been extensively relatedwith genetic and hormonal factors. This study has two objectives: a) to analyse the interactions between testosterone levels and CAG repeat length polymorphism as a modulator of androgen receptor (AR) sensitivity with regard to impulsiveness traits, and b) to evaluate the contribution of other biological variables as Luteinising Hormone, Follicle Stimulating Hormone, Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (LF, FSH, SHBG) and albumin in the relationship between testosterone levels and AR CAG length polymorphism with impulsiveness. A sample of 105 healthy males (mean age 26.71 ± 9.68 SEM) was analysed resulting in three groups of subjects according to CAG repeat lengths. Impulsiveness wa...
In the last decade, ample evidence has demonstrated the growing importance of androgen receptor (AR)...
In the last decade, ample evidence has demonstrated the growing importance of androgen receptor (AR)...
Aim: To investigate the role of CAG and GGN repeats as genetic background affecting androgen insensi...
Objectives: Androgen activity has been implicated in a range of traits and behaviours that have well...
Background: Testosterone has been attributed importance for various aspects of behaviour. The aim of...
Objective: Low circulating testosterone concentrations have been associated with insulin resistance ...
Genetic factors are important for variations between individuals with respect to most humantraits an...
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Androgens mediate their functions through androgen receptors (AR). The two triplet repeats in the AR...
Abstract The ratio between the second and fourth digits (2D:4D) has been widely used as a proxy for ...
Recent findings suggest that insufficient testosterone levels may be associated with depressive affe...
Impulsive personality traits are heritable risk factors and putative endophenotypes for addiction an...
The relationship among testosterone (T), free testosterone (FT), bioavailable testosterone (BT) and ...
OBJECTIVE: The human androgen receptor (AR) contains a polyglutamine and a polyglycine stretch which...
OBJECTIVE: The human androgen receptor (AR) contains a polyglutamine and a polyglycine stretch which...
In the last decade, ample evidence has demonstrated the growing importance of androgen receptor (AR)...
In the last decade, ample evidence has demonstrated the growing importance of androgen receptor (AR)...
Aim: To investigate the role of CAG and GGN repeats as genetic background affecting androgen insensi...
Objectives: Androgen activity has been implicated in a range of traits and behaviours that have well...
Background: Testosterone has been attributed importance for various aspects of behaviour. The aim of...
Objective: Low circulating testosterone concentrations have been associated with insulin resistance ...
Genetic factors are important for variations between individuals with respect to most humantraits an...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
Androgens mediate their functions through androgen receptors (AR). The two triplet repeats in the AR...
Abstract The ratio between the second and fourth digits (2D:4D) has been widely used as a proxy for ...
Recent findings suggest that insufficient testosterone levels may be associated with depressive affe...
Impulsive personality traits are heritable risk factors and putative endophenotypes for addiction an...
The relationship among testosterone (T), free testosterone (FT), bioavailable testosterone (BT) and ...
OBJECTIVE: The human androgen receptor (AR) contains a polyglutamine and a polyglycine stretch which...
OBJECTIVE: The human androgen receptor (AR) contains a polyglutamine and a polyglycine stretch which...
In the last decade, ample evidence has demonstrated the growing importance of androgen receptor (AR)...
In the last decade, ample evidence has demonstrated the growing importance of androgen receptor (AR)...
Aim: To investigate the role of CAG and GGN repeats as genetic background affecting androgen insensi...