Male Syrian hamsters that were exposed for 8 weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the late afternoon under long photoperiod conditions (LD 14:10) had a significantly higher content of androgen receptors in the Lipidex-purified soluble fractions isolated from the Harderian glands as compared to the long photoperiod (LD 14:10) exposed controls. Simultaneous computer-assisted analyses of all series of saturation and competition experiments revealed that the numerical value of the apparent Kd, as determined by using the synthetic androgen R-1881 (methyltrienolone), was not different between the experimental groups, and ranged from 0.050 to 0.067 nM. Of the principal natural androgens, testosterone (T) was most pote...
In the Siberian hamster, Phodopus sungorus, short-day photoperiods induce the winter phenotype, whic...
It is known that the metabolism of testosterone in the brain and in the anterior pituitary is differ...
The effect of castration and steroid replacement on the intracellular partitioning of the androgen r...
Male Syrian hamsters that were exposed for 8 weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with m...
Hamsters exposed for eight weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the la...
Hamsters exposed for eight weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the la...
The costovertebral organs [CVO] and seminel vesicles [SV] of the hamster exhibit high saturable andr...
Summary. Harderian glands of Syrian hamsters contained measurable levels of immuno-reactive somatost...
The effect of castration and steroid replacement on the intracellular partitioning of the androgen r...
The photoperiod (i.e., the daylight fraction of the 24- h day and its seasonal changes) influences t...
The androgen testosterone (T) and its metabolite, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), are released from the g...
In golden hamsters, seasonal changes in day length act via a pineal-dependent mechanism to regulate ...
Exposure of adult male Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) to a short photoperiod induces testic...
Golden hamsters are seasonal breeders in which opiates influence a number of behavioral and endocrin...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
In the Siberian hamster, Phodopus sungorus, short-day photoperiods induce the winter phenotype, whic...
It is known that the metabolism of testosterone in the brain and in the anterior pituitary is differ...
The effect of castration and steroid replacement on the intracellular partitioning of the androgen r...
Male Syrian hamsters that were exposed for 8 weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with m...
Hamsters exposed for eight weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the la...
Hamsters exposed for eight weeks to short photoperiod (LD 10:14) or treated with melatonin in the la...
The costovertebral organs [CVO] and seminel vesicles [SV] of the hamster exhibit high saturable andr...
Summary. Harderian glands of Syrian hamsters contained measurable levels of immuno-reactive somatost...
The effect of castration and steroid replacement on the intracellular partitioning of the androgen r...
The photoperiod (i.e., the daylight fraction of the 24- h day and its seasonal changes) influences t...
The androgen testosterone (T) and its metabolite, dihydrotestosterone (DHT), are released from the g...
In golden hamsters, seasonal changes in day length act via a pineal-dependent mechanism to regulate ...
Exposure of adult male Djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) to a short photoperiod induces testic...
Golden hamsters are seasonal breeders in which opiates influence a number of behavioral and endocrin...
Abstract The effect of photoperiodic history on the neuroendocrine response to intermediate daylengt...
In the Siberian hamster, Phodopus sungorus, short-day photoperiods induce the winter phenotype, whic...
It is known that the metabolism of testosterone in the brain and in the anterior pituitary is differ...
The effect of castration and steroid replacement on the intracellular partitioning of the androgen r...