Several of the best-studied sex differences in the mammalian brain are ascribed to the hormonal control of cell death. This conclusion is based primarily on correlations between pyknotic cell counts in development and counts of mature neurons in adulthood; the molecular mechanisms of hormone-regulated, sexually dimorphic cell death are unknown. We asked whether Bax, a member of the Bcl-2 family of proteins that is required for cell death in many developing neurons, might be essential for sex differences in neuron number. We compared Bax knockout mice and their WT siblings, focusing on two regions of the mouse forebrain that show opposite patterns of sexual differentiation: the principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis, in...
Male rats have about two times as many steroid-responsive vasopressin-immunoreactive (AVP-ir) neuron...
A growing body of evidences indicates that some sexually dimorphic traits cannot be solely explained...
AbstractSexually dimorphic behaviors are likely to involve neural pathways that express the androgen...
Several of the best-studied sex differences in the mammalian brain are ascribed to the hormonal cont...
During neural development, nearly 50% of all newly generated neurons undergo cell death after making...
Hormonally regulated cell death is thought to underlie many sex differences in the nervous system, b...
Background: Calbindin-D28 has been used as a marker for the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preopt...
Hormonal control of developmental cell death is the best-established mechanism of neural sexual diff...
The sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area (SDN-POA) was first discovered in rats and is on...
Sex differences are widespread throughout the nervous system and have been identified in relation to...
Sex differences are widespread throughout the nervous system and have been identified in relation to...
The mechanisms by which sex differences in the mammalian brain arise are poorly understood, but are ...
Sex steroid action is critical to form sexually dimorphic nuclei, although it is not fully understoo...
The principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTp) is larger in volume and con...
Sex steroid action is critical to form sexually dimorphic nuclei, although it is not fully understoo...
Male rats have about two times as many steroid-responsive vasopressin-immunoreactive (AVP-ir) neuron...
A growing body of evidences indicates that some sexually dimorphic traits cannot be solely explained...
AbstractSexually dimorphic behaviors are likely to involve neural pathways that express the androgen...
Several of the best-studied sex differences in the mammalian brain are ascribed to the hormonal cont...
During neural development, nearly 50% of all newly generated neurons undergo cell death after making...
Hormonally regulated cell death is thought to underlie many sex differences in the nervous system, b...
Background: Calbindin-D28 has been used as a marker for the sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preopt...
Hormonal control of developmental cell death is the best-established mechanism of neural sexual diff...
The sexually dimorphic nucleus of the preoptic area (SDN-POA) was first discovered in rats and is on...
Sex differences are widespread throughout the nervous system and have been identified in relation to...
Sex differences are widespread throughout the nervous system and have been identified in relation to...
The mechanisms by which sex differences in the mammalian brain arise are poorly understood, but are ...
Sex steroid action is critical to form sexually dimorphic nuclei, although it is not fully understoo...
The principal nucleus of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis (BNSTp) is larger in volume and con...
Sex steroid action is critical to form sexually dimorphic nuclei, although it is not fully understoo...
Male rats have about two times as many steroid-responsive vasopressin-immunoreactive (AVP-ir) neuron...
A growing body of evidences indicates that some sexually dimorphic traits cannot be solely explained...
AbstractSexually dimorphic behaviors are likely to involve neural pathways that express the androgen...