Pub. Date : 1998 Dec
PMID : 9843641
6 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | The effects of estradiol on gonadotropin-releasing hormone neurons in the developing mouse brain. | Estradiol | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Mus musculus |
2 | The possibility that gonadal steroids may produce organizational changes in the pattern of GnRH staining observed in the brain is investigated through the use of injections of estradiol to neonatal mice and subsequent GnRH immunocytochemistry at 2 months of age. | Estradiol | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Mus musculus |
3 | Estradiol did not affect the number of GnRH-ir cells in females, but significantly increased the number of GnRH-ir cells in males, suggesting that early exposure to estradiol results in masculinization of the GnRH axis of males. | Estradiol | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Mus musculus |
4 | Estradiol did not affect the number of GnRH-ir cells in females, but significantly increased the number of GnRH-ir cells in males, suggesting that early exposure to estradiol results in masculinization of the GnRH axis of males. | Estradiol | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Mus musculus |
5 | Estradiol did not affect the number of GnRH-ir cells in females, but significantly increased the number of GnRH-ir cells in males, suggesting that early exposure to estradiol results in masculinization of the GnRH axis of males. | Estradiol | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Mus musculus |
6 | Estradiol did not affect the number of GnRH-ir cells in females, but significantly increased the number of GnRH-ir cells in males, suggesting that early exposure to estradiol results in masculinization of the GnRH axis of males. | Estradiol | gonadotropin releasing hormone 1 | Mus musculus |