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P Govindarajulu

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Rajkumar L, Balasubramanian K, Arunakaran J, Govindarajulu P, Srinivasan N
Cell Biol Int . 2006 Jan; 30(2):164-8. PMID: 16388971
Estradiol plays a vital role in the growth and development of mammary glands. It is a potent stimulator of metabolic processes in normal and carcinoma breast. A critical factor in...
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Aruldhas M, Subramanian S, Sekar P, Vengatesh G, Chandrahasan G, Govindarajulu P, et al.
Hum Reprod . 2005 Jun; 20(10):2801-13. PMID: 15980013
Background: Reproductive toxicity of chromium is in dispute despite positive findings in rodents. Recently we reported epididymal toxicity of hexavalent chromium (CrVI) in bonnet monkeys and in this paper we...
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Aruldhas M, Subramanian S, Sekhar P, Hasan G, Govindarajulu P, Akbarsha M
Reproduction . 2004 Jul; 128(1):127-37. PMID: 15232070
In order to apprehend the toxic effects of chromium, an occupational/environmental pollutant, on the epididymis, adult bonnet monkeys were exposed to chromium (VI) in their drinking water at concentrations of...
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Krishnan V, Arunakaran J, Govindarajulu P, Srinivasan N
Horm Metab Res . 2003 May; 35(3):137-41. PMID: 12734772
Vertebral collagen, glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) were measured in ovariectomized (ovx) adult Wistar rats treated with estradiol (E 2 ) (10 micro g/kg BW...
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Thiruvengadam A, Govindarajulu P, Aruldhas M
Endocr Res . 2003 Apr; 29(1):43-51. PMID: 12665317
Both experimental and clinical research support the conclusion that thyroid tumors are sex dependent. Also, several studies have pointed out that the use of oral contraceptives is associated with a...
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Banu S, Govindarajulu P, Aruldhas M
Steroids . 2002 Nov; 67(13-14):1007-14. PMID: 12441185
Thyroid gland is one of the non-classical target organs for sex steroids. Presence of androgen and estrogen receptors in the neoplastic and non-neoplastic thyroid glands of mammalian species is well...
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Kala N, Ravisankar B, Govindarajulu P, Aruldhas M
Int J Androl . 2002 May; 25(3):139-48. PMID: 12031041
It is well established that congenital hypothyroidism leads to male infertility. However, there is a dearth of information on foetal-onset hypothyroidism-induced changes in the epididymis. With regard to transient hypothyroidism,...
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Banu S, Govindarajulu P, Aruldhas M
Steroids . 2002 May; 67(7):573-9. PMID: 11996929
Though sex steroids are found to influence thyroid pathogenesis in human and in animals, their role in normal thyroid growth and thyrocyte proliferation is not yet understood fully. The present...
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Banu S, Arosh J, Govindarajulu P, Aruldhas M
Endocr Res . 2002 Jan; 27(4):447-63. PMID: 11794468
Experimental and clinical data from cancerous thyroid tissue suggest gender as one of the major factors influencing thyroid growth. However, there is not much information on the effect of sex...
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Banu S, Govindarajulu P, Aruldhas M
Steroids . 2002 Jan; 67(2):137-44. PMID: 11755178
Sex steroids are reported to influence thyroid pathogenesis in human and experimental animals. However, there is no report on this phenomenon during the early developmental period. The mitotic activity of...