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Autor:
González, Anelisa, Kroll, Kevin J., Silva-Sanchez, Cecilia, Carriquiriborde, Pedro, Fernandino, Juan I., Denslow, Nancy D., Somoza, Gustavo M.
Publikováno v:
In Science of the Total Environment 15 November 2020 743
Autor:
González, Anelisa, Fernandino, Juan I., Elisio, Mariano, Chalde, Tomás, Miranda, Leandro A., Hammond, Geoffrey L., Somoza, Gustavo M.
Publikováno v:
In General and Comparative Endocrinology 1 February 2019 272:52-56
Publikováno v:
In General and Comparative Endocrinology 1 June 2017 247:205-214
Publikováno v:
In Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part A April 2015 182:1-7
Autor:
González, Anelisa
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En los animales vertebrados, los esteroides sexuales fluctúan durante el ciclo de vida regulando procesos tales como el desarrollo embrionario, la diferenciación sexual, el metabolismo, la respuesta inmune, los ritmos circadianos, la respuesta al e
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Autor:
Mariano Elisio, Leandro Andrés Miranda, Tomás Chalde, Anelisa González, Gustavo M. Somoza, Juan I. Fernandino, Geoffrey L. Hammond
Publikováno v:
General and comparative endocrinology. 272
In the present study, we determined the hepatopancratic shbg transcript abundance and ovarian immunoreactive Shbg (ir-Shbg) localization in pejerrey females at different gonadal stages during an annual ovarian cycle. In the hepatopancreas, shbg expre
Publikováno v:
General and comparative endocrinology. 247
Sex hormone binding globulin (Shbg) is a plasma glycoprotein that binds and transports steroids in the blood of all vertebrate classes apart from birds. In the present study we characterized shbg from pejerrey, a fish species with a well characterize
Sex steroid hormones are important players in the control of sex differentiation by regulating gonadal development in teleosts. Although estrogens are clearly associated with the ovarian differentiation in teleosts, the effects of androgens on early
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