Increased estrogen rather than decreased androgen action is associated with longer androgen receptor CAG repeats

  1. Huhtaniemi, I.T.
  2. Pye, S.R.
  3. Limer, K.L.
  4. Thomson, W.
  5. O'Neill, T.W.
  6. Platt, H.
  7. Payne, D.
  8. John, S.L.
  9. Jiang, M.
  10. Boonen, S.
  11. Borghs, H.
  12. Vanderschueren, D.
  13. Adams, J.E.
  14. Ward, K.A.
  15. Bartfai, G.
  16. Casanueva, F.
  17. Finn, J.D.
  18. Forti, G.
  19. Giwercman, A.
  20. Han, T.S.
  21. Kula, K.
  22. Lean, M.E.J.
  23. Pendleton, N.
  24. Punab, M.
  25. Silman, A.J.
  26. Wu, F.C.W.
  27. Petrone, L.
  28. Cilotti, A.
  29. Slowikowska-Hilczer, J.
  30. Walczak-Jedrzejowska, R.
  31. Huhtaniemi, I.
  32. Wu, F.
  33. Silman, A.
  34. O'Neill, T.
  35. Finn, J.
  36. Steer, P.
  37. Tajar, A.
  38. Lee, D.
  39. Pye, S.
  40. Ocampo, M.
  41. Lage, M.
  42. Földesi, I.
  43. Fejes, I.
  44. Korrovitz, P.
  45. Show all authors +
Journal:
Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism

ISSN: 0021-972X 0021-972X

Year of publication: 2009

Volume: 94

Issue: 1

Pages: 277-284

Type: Article

DOI: 10.1210/JC.2008-0848 GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor