The ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus (oSDN) is 2 times larger in rams than in ewes. Sexual
differentiation of the oSDN is produced by testosterone exposure during the critical period
occurring between gestational day (GD)60 and GD90 (term, 147 d). We tested the hypothesis
that testosterone acts through the androgen receptor...
The ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus (oSDN) is 2 times larger in rams than in ewes. Sexual
differentiation of the oSDN is produced by testosterone exposure during the critical period
occurring between gestational day (GD)60 and GD90 (term, 147 d). We tested the hypothesis
that testosterone acts through the androgen receptor...
Testosterone plays an essential role in sexual differentiation of the male sheep brain. The ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus (oSDN), is 2 to 3 times larger in males than in females, and this sex difference is under the control of testosterone. The effect of testosterone on oSDN volume may result from...
The ovine sexually dimorphic nucleus (oSDN) is 2 times larger in rams than in ewes. Sexual differentiation of the oSDN is produced by testosterone exposure during the critical period occurring between gestational day (GD)60 and GD90 (term, 147 d). We tested the hypothesis that testosterone acts through the androgen receptor...