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Androgens regulate brain aromatase activity in adult male rats through a receptor mechanism

Roselli et al., 1984

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Roselli C
Resko J
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We studied the regulation of aromatase activity in the hypothalamus-preoptic area (HPOA) of adult male rats using a sensitive in vitro assay which measures the amount of 3H2O formed by tissue homogenates during the conversion of [1 β-3H] androstenedione to estrone. After …
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