prof. dr. Vanessa Dubois
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Androgen deprivation modulates the adrenocortical stress response
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An extended transcription factor regulatory network controls hepatocyte identity
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Testosterone restores body composition, bone mass, and bone strength following early puberty suppression in a mouse model mimicking the clinical strategy in trans boys
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Androgen therapy does not prevent bone loss and arterial calcifications in male rats with chronic kidney disease
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Long-term GnRHa use and bone health in transgender adolescents : can a mouse model inform clinical practice?
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Effects of long-term puberty suppression and gender-affirming hormones on body composition and metabolic profile in a preclinical mouse model and a cohort of transboys
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Effects of androgen replacement therapy on bone and vascular complications in an adenine-induced CKD rat model
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Inactivation of AR or ERα in extrahypothalamic neurons does not affect osteogenic response to loading in male mice
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Impact of gender affirming treatment on bone health in transgender and gender diverse youth
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N/C interactions are dispensable for normal in vivo functioning of the androgen receptor in male mice
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Testosterone reduces body fat in male mice by stimulation of physical activity via extrahypothalamic ER alpha signaling
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The androgen receptor depends on ligand-binding domain dimerization for transcriptional activation
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Estrogen receptor alpha signaling in extrahypothalamic neurons during late puberty decreases bone size and strength in female but not in male mice
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Perspectives on the use of super-enhancers as a defining feature of cell/tissue-identity genes
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Control of cell identity by the nuclear receptor HNF4 in organ pathophysiology
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Endoplasmic reticulum stress actively suppresses hepatic molecular identity in damaged liver
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Novel model to study the physiological effects of temporary or prolonged sex steroid deficiency in male mice
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The nuclear bile acid receptor FXR is a PKA- and FOXA2-sensitive activator of fasting hepatic gluconeogenesis
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Androgen and estrogen actions on male physical activity : a story beyond muscle
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Testosterone boosts physical activity in male mice via dopaminergic pathways
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Deletion of androgen receptor in neurons accelerates the age-related loss of cortical thickness in male mice
(2017) JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH. In Journal of bone and mineral research 32(Supplement 1). p.S51-S51 -
A shortened tamoxifen induction scheme to induce CreER recombinase without side effects on the male mouse skeleton
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The logic of transcriptional regulator recruitment architecture at cis-regulatory modules controlling liver functions
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Distinct but complementary contributions of PPAR isotypes to energy homeostasis
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Estrogens and androgens in skeletal physiology and pathophysiology
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Muscle-bone interactions : from experimental models to the clinic? A critical update
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Androgen deficiency exacerbates high-fat diet-induced metabolic alterations in male mice
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Androgens have antiresorptive effects on trabecular disuse osteopenia independent from muscle atrophy
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Enobosarm (GTx-024) modulates adult skeletal muscle mass independently of the androgen receptor in the satellite cell lineage
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The androgen receptor has no direct antiresorptive actions in mouse osteoclasts
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Androgens inhibit the osteogenic response to mechanical loading in adult male mice
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Rotigotine is a potent agonist at dopamine D-1 receptors as well as at dopamine D-2 and D-3 receptors
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A satellite cell-specific knockout of the androgen receptor reveals myostatin as a direct androgen target in skeletal muscle
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A satellite-cell specific knockout of the androgen receptor reveals myostatin as a direct androgen target in skeletal muscle
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Androgen receptor uses relaxed response element stringency for selective chromatin binding and transcriptional regulation in vivo
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Androgens and estrogens in skeletal sexual dimorphism
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Androgens reduce skeletal mechanoresponsiveness in adult male mice
(2014) JOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH. In Journal of Bone and Mineral Research 29(Supplement 1). p.S4-S4 -
The transcription intermediary factor 1β coactivates the androgen receptor
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Androgen regulation of the TMPRSS2 gene and the effect of a SNP in an androgen response element
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Androgen receptor (AR) in osteocytes is important for the maintenance of male skeletal integrity : evidence from targeted AR disruption in mouse osteocytes
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A role for selective androgen response elements in the development of the epididymis and the androgen control of the 5 alpha reductase II gene
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Evidence for DNA-binding domain-ligand-binding domain communications in the androgen receptor
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Androgens and skeletal muscle : cellular and molecular action mechanisms underlying the anabolic actions
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A (RKLKK633)-R-629 motif in the hinge region controls the androgen receptor at multiple levels