Androgen in a sentence as a noun

As I understand it the main problem with the androgen anabolic ***** is aromatization.

One possibility is that low levels of androgens throughout life reduces aging rate, but late-life androgen depletion does not."

Right now, it is assumed to be a result of developmental androgen cues that cause spacial-navigation-related parts of the brain to grow bigger in men vs.

That the gender gap in aging is attributable to androgens appears more likely given a recent report of exceptional longevity in eunuchs.

Also, muscles in the upper body have a higher androgen receptor count and therefore respond greater to serum testosterone levels and physical stimuli.

> Well, no, it's not a world away from that, because one of the major effects of estrogen on men is to affect androgen levelsYou can't say 'ohh it doesn't seem to decrease T levels, so it must not be estrogenic!

It is "detected in nearly every American", "Weak estrogen, moderate anti-androgen; associated with altered birth weight in human studies" [7].- Zn/Ti Oxide: White cast.

>> we could target ***** that temporarily minimize androgen receptor affectiveness to control the spreadModifying key hormone functionality across the population, what could possibly go wrong?

You can even successfully correlate the degree of this with the precise amount of androgen they get in the womb, and if you experimentally manipulate the amount of hormones monkeys receive in the womb, their gendered play will change accordingly.

[2]This study demonstrates that triclosan exposure does not alter androgen-dependent tissue weights or onset of PPS; however, triclosan exposure significantly impacts thyroid hormone concentrations in the male juvenile rat.

Third, that antagonistic pleiotropy acting on androgen-generated secondary sexual characteristics in men increased reproductive success earlier in life, but shortened lifespan.

“The human literature on early androgen exposure is really very messy.”"Again, there is conflicting literature and evidence and the point is debated, but what the "actual researcher" says is not "Damore made an unjustified leap in logic" but rather, "There's 100 percent no consensus on that".That's it as far as scientists responding to Damore goes - or perhaps I missed something more substantive?

But the biology underlying sexual dimorphism of the visual system is definitely real and the fact that a sex hormone is involved may not be surprising since if, for example, an androgen receptor is expressed in a certain cell type in the retina and that cell type is in the circuit for parallax depth perception and that receptor enhances the response to differential parallax by say, depolarizing that specific cell type, then only males will have that enhancement.

Androgen definitions

noun

male sex hormone that is produced in the testes and responsible for typical male sexual characteristics