S Bourguiba
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Carreau S, Silandre D, Bourguiba S, Hamden K, Said L, Lambard S, et al.
Braz J Med Biol Res
. 2007 Jun;
40(6):761-8.
PMID: 17581673
The mammalian testis serves two main functions: production of spermatozoa and synthesis of steroids; among them estrogens are the end products obtained from the irreversible transformation of androgens by a...
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Lambard S, Silandre D, Delalande C, Denis-Galeraud I, Bourguiba S, Carreau S
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
. 2005 Jul;
95(1-5):63-9.
PMID: 16019206
The mammalian testis serves two main functions: production of spermatozoa and synthesis of steroids, among them estrogens are the end products obtained from the irreversible transformation of androgens by aromatase...
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Bourguiba S, Genissel C, Lambard S, Bouraima H, Carreau S
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
. 2003 Nov;
86(3-5):335-43.
PMID: 14623530
The ability of the testis to convert irreversibly androgens into estrogens is related to the presence of a microsomal enzymatic complex named aromatase. Although somatic cells and germ cells (GC)...
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Bourguiba S, Lambard S, Carreau S
J Mol Endocrinol
. 2003 Aug;
31(1):83-94.
PMID: 12914527
The ability of the testis to convert irreversibly androgens into estrogens is related to the presence of a microsomal enzymatic complex named aromatase. In rodents, germ cell production of estrogens...
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Bourguiba S, Chater S, Delalande C, Benahmed M, Carreau S
Biol Reprod
. 2003 Apr;
69(2):592-601.
PMID: 12700195
Estrogens are key regulators of sexual differentiation and development in vertebrates. The P450 aromatase (P450arom) is the steroidogenic enzyme responsible for the synthesis of estrogens from androgens. In the adult...
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Kotula-Balak M, Slomczynska M, Fraczek B, Bourguiba S, Tabarowski Z, Carreau S, et al.
Eur J Histochem
. 2003 Apr;
47(1):55-62.
PMID: 12685558
A growing body of evidence indicates that germ cells, at least in several mammalian species, are responsible for estrogen formation since they possess active aromatase. In seasonally breeding rodent, the...
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Carreau S, Bourguiba S, Lambard S, Galeraud-Denis I, Genissel C, Bilinska B, et al.
J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol
. 2002 Feb;
79(1-5):203-8.
PMID: 11850226
The cytochrome P450 aromatase (P450arom) is the terminal enzyme responsible for the formation of estrogens from androgens. According to the age, aromatase activity has been measured in immature and mature...
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Fraczek B, Bourguiba S, Carreau S, Bilinska B
Folia Histochem Cytobiol
. 2002 Jan;
39(4):315-9.
PMID: 11766765
A direct approach to identify the cellular source of P450 aromatase in the bank vole testes (seasonally breeding rodents) is the use of immunohistochemistry with a specific antibody that recognizes...