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The following pages link to High temperature causes masculinization of genetically female medaka by elevation of cortisol (Q42961224):
Displaying 47 items.
- Molecular players involved in temperature-dependent sex determination and sex differentiation in Teleost fish (Q26849657) (← links)
- Preliminary data on the influence of rearing temperature on the growth and reproductive status of fathead minnows Pimephales promelas (Q33948613) (← links)
- Crossover of the hypothalamic pituitary-adrenal/interrenal, -thyroid, and -gonadal axes in testicular development (Q34093058) (← links)
- Genetic architecture of sex determination in fish: applications to sex ratio control in aquaculture (Q34265248) (← links)
- Wild sex in zebrafish: loss of the natural sex determinant in domesticated strains (Q34471627) (← links)
- High temperature increases the masculinization rate of the all-female (XX) rainbow trout "Mal" population (Q34689377) (← links)
- Nanosecond pulsed electric field suppresses development of eyes and germ cells through blocking synthesis of retinoic acid in Medaka (Oryzias latipes). (Q34926149) (← links)
- Molecular cloning and expression analysis of dmrt1 and sox9 during gonad development and male reproductive cycle in the lambari fish, Astyanax altiparanae. (Q34981344) (← links)
- An SNP-Based Linkage Map for Zebrafish Reveals Sex Determination Loci (Q35226608) (← links)
- The genomic and genetic toolbox of the teleost medaka (Oryzias latipes) (Q35342432) (← links)
- Lasting effects of early exposure to temperature on the gonadal transcriptome at the time of sex differentiation in the European sea bass, a fish with mixed genetic and environmental sex determination (Q35764304) (← links)
- Sexual characteristics of high-temperature sterilized male Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus (Q36310992) (← links)
- Large-scale transcriptome sequencing reveals novel expression patterns for key sex-related genes in a sex-changing fish. (Q36322030) (← links)
- TRPV4 associates environmental temperature and sex determination in the American alligator (Q36382597) (← links)
- Autosomal gsdf acts as a male sex initiator in the fish medaka (Q36506944) (← links)
- Stress and serial adult metamorphosis: multiple roles for the stress axis in socially regulated sex change (Q37289494) (← links)
- Environmental stress-induced testis differentiation: androgen as a by-product of cortisol inactivation. (Q38114703) (← links)
- Early environment influences later performance in fishes (Q38222879) (← links)
- Gonadotropins in European sea bass: Endocrine roles and biotechnological applications (Q38498680) (← links)
- The role of Amh signaling in teleost fish--Multiple functions not restricted to the gonads (Q38597347) (← links)
- Summary of the development the US Environmental Protection Agency's Medaka Extended One Generation Reproduction Test (MEOGRT) using data from 9 multigenerational medaka tests. (Q38600610) (← links)
- The Reversible Sex of Gonochoristic Fish: Insights and Consequences (Q38788488) (← links)
- Sexual plasticity: A fishy tale (Q38829554) (← links)
- High temperature-induced sterility in the female Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus. (Q39336452) (← links)
- The Need for Speed: Neuroendocrine Regulation of Socially-controlled Sex Change. (Q44857579) (← links)
- Gonadotrophic cells and gonadal sex differentiation in medaka: Characterization of several northern and southern strains (Q46744804) (← links)
- Knotting nets: Molecular junctions of interconnecting endocrine axes identified by application of the adverse outcome pathway concept. (Q47688001) (← links)
- Generation of biallelic F0 mutants in medaka using the CRISPR/Cas9 system (Q48126621) (← links)
- Appropriate rearing density in domesticated zebrafish to avoid masculinization: links with the stress response. (Q48356625) (← links)
- Relationships between gonadal and gonadotrophic differentiation during early gonadal sex differentiation in several strains from the Southern population of Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes). (Q48628525) (← links)
- Glucocorticoid receptor exhibits sexually dimorphic expression in the medaka brain (Q50976196) (← links)
- Estrogen rescues masculinization of genetically female medaka by exposure to cortisol or high temperature (Q51318311) (← links)
- Germ cells in the teleost fish medaka have an inherent feminizing effect. (Q52723253) (← links)
- Heat shock factor 1 protects germ cell proliferation during early ovarian differentiation in medaka (Q64066301) (← links)
- Transgenic Medaka Identify Embryonic Periods Sensitive to Disruption of Sex Determination (Q89467470) (← links)
- Sex determination in Neotropical fish: Implications ranging from aquaculture technology to ecological assessment (Q89499073) (← links)
- Climate change impacts on fish reproduction are mediated at multiple levels of the brain-pituitary-gonad axis (Q89728302) (← links)
- The Administration of Cortisol Induces Female-to-Male Sex Change in the Protogynous Orange-Spotted Grouper, Epinephelus coioides (Q89820464) (← links)
- Inhibition of ovarian development and instances of sex reversal in genotypic female sablefish (Anoplopoma fimbria) exposed to elevated water temperature (Q90806377) (← links)
- Starvation causes female-to-male sex reversal through lipid metabolism in the teleost fish, medaka (Olyzias latipes) (Q91706423) (← links)
- Transcriptome of Gonads From High Temperature Induced Sex Reversal During Sex Determination and Differentiation in Chinese Tongue Sole, Cynoglossus semilaevis (Q91869050) (← links)
- Temperature-induced testicular germ cell loss and recovery in Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (Q92204732) (← links)
- Involvement of Heat Shock Proteins on the Transcriptional Regulation of Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone in Medaka (Q92712253) (← links)
- The Adaptive Sex in Stressful Environments (Q92883714) (← links)
- Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha is involved in the temperature-induced sex differentiation of a vertebrate (Q97568866) (← links)
- High temperature stress response is not sexually dimorphic at the whole-body level and is dependent on androgens to induce sex reversal (Q99634097) (← links)
- Special features of neuroendocrine interactions between stress and reproduction in teleosts (Q100523483) (← links)