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S E Glickman

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Conley A, Corbin C, Browne P, Mapes S, Place N, Hughes A, et al.
Placenta . 2007 Jan; 28(7):668-75. PMID: 17198727
At birth, the external genitalia of female spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) are the most masculinized of any known mammal, but are still sexually differentiated. Placental aromatase cytochrome P450 (P450arom) is...
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Browne P, Place N, Vidal J, Moore I, Cunha G, Glickman S, et al.
Reproduction . 2006 Sep; 132(4):649-59. PMID: 17008476
Female spotted hyenas (Crocuta crocuta) have an erectile peniform clitoris and a pseudoscrotum but no external vagina, all established by day 35 of a 110-day gestation. Recent studies indicate that...
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Rubenstein N, Cunha G, Wang Y, Campbell K, Conley A, Catania K, et al.
Reproduction . 2004 Jan; 126(6):713-9. PMID: 14748690
Female moles of the Old World genus Talpa display a curious suite of reproductive features that include a peniform clitoris and ovaries with a discrete interstitial gland or testis-like region...
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Drea C, Place N, Weldele M, Coscia E, Licht P, Glickman S
Proc Biol Sci . 2002 Oct; 269(1504):1981-7. PMID: 12396496
Among all extant mammals, only the female spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta) mates and gives birth through the tip of a peniform clitoris. Clitoral morphology is modulated by foetal exposure to...
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Catalano S, Avila D, Marsico S, Wilson J, Glickman S, McPhaul M
Mol Cell Endocrinol . 2002 Sep; 194(1-2):85-94. PMID: 12242031
The external genitalia of the female spotted hyena are male in character, consistent with virilization by androgens during embryogenesis that results in the fusion of the vaginal labia to form...
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Fenstemaker S, Zup S, Frank L, Glickman S, Forger N
Nat Neurosci . 1999 Oct; 2(11):943-5. PMID: 10526331
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Whitworth D, Licht P, Racey P, Glickman S
Biol Reprod . 1999 Jan; 60(2):413-8. PMID: 9916009
The female European mole (Talpa europaea) presents a vivid paradox in relation to our contemporary understanding of mammalian sexual differentiation. These animals are exceptional among female mammals in that they...
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Glickman S, Coscia E, Frank L, Licht P, Weldele M, Drea C
J Reprod Fertil . 1998 Aug; 113(1):129-35. PMID: 9713385
Studies involving the administration of anti-androgens to spotted hyaenas during fetal development have raised questions concerning the precise contributions of steroids to phallic growth in these animals. If gonadal androgens...
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Drea C, Weldele M, Forger N, Coscia E, Frank L, Licht P, et al.
J Reprod Fertil . 1998 Aug; 113(1):117-27. PMID: 9713384
Pregnant spotted hyaenas were treated with anti-androgens to interfere with the unusually masculine 'phallic' development that characterizes females of this species. The effects on genital morphology and plasma androgen concentrations...
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Licht P, Hayes T, Tsai P, Cunha G, Kim H, Golbus M, et al.
J Reprod Fertil . 1998 Aug; 113(1):105-16. PMID: 9713383
According to common understanding of sexual differentiation, the formation and development of a penile clitoris in female spotted hyaenas requires the presence of naturally circulating androgens during fetal life. The...