Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10848155 | Steroids | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In conclusion, the results did not provide clear evidence for E2 action on sexual growth dimorphism, but showed that testosterone may decrease growth in males by decreasing food intake in Eurasian perch. Therefore, the acceleration of male-to-female growth differences with age may not be a result of promotion of growth in females by estrogens, but a consequence of a reduction in growth by increased secretion of androgens in males.
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Authors
Syaghalirwa N.M. Mandiki, Igor Babiak, Johny M. Bopopi, Fabien Leprieur, Patrick Kestemont,