SEX DIFFERENCES IN NEUROMUSCULAR ANDROGEN RECEPTOR EXPRESSION AND SOCIOSEXUAL BEHAVIOR IN A SEX CHANGING FISH.

Sex differences in neuromuscular androgen receptor expression and sociosexual behavior in a sex changing fish.

Androgen signaling, via receptor binding, is critical for regulating the physiological and morphological foundations of male-typical reproductive behavior in vertebrates.Muscles essential for Lecithin male courtship behavior and copulation are highly sensitive to androgens.Differences in the distribution and density of the androgen receptor (AR) ar

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Implication of TLR- but not of NOD2-signaling pathways in dendritic cell activation by group B Streptococcus serotypes III and V.

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is an important agent of life-threatening invasive infection.It has been previously shown that encapsulated type III GBS is easily internalized by dendritic cells (DCs), and that this internalization had an impact on cytokine production.The receptors underlying these processes are poorly characterized.Knowledge on the me

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The long-crowing chickens in Indonesia: A review

All birds produce vocalizations as a form of tcommunication with other individuals.Different from songbirds, crowing is a singing vocalization produced by chickens that cannot be learned through imitation.Some genes are assumed to be responsible for this activity.The long-crowing chickens have a melodious and long sound, so they are categorized as

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