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1. Polycystic ovary syndrome as a plausible evolutionary outcome of metabolic adaptation.

3. Ovarian and extra-ovarian mediators in the development of polycystic ovary syndrome.

5. Evolutionary conservation and modulation of a juvenile growth-regulating genetic program.

6. Animal models of the polycystic ovary syndrome phenotype.

7. Sheep models of polycystic ovary syndrome phenotype.

8. Developmental programming: Impact of fetal exposure to endocrine-disrupting chemicals on gonadotropin-releasing hormone and estrogen receptor mRNA in sheep hypothalamus

9. Prenatal testosterone excess programs reproductive and metabolic dysfunction in the female

10. Postnatal developmental consequences of altered insulin sensitivity in female sheep treated prenatally with testosterone.

11. Changes in Lipid Profiles with the Progression of Pregnancy in Black Women.

12. Developmental programming: gestational testosterone excess disrupts LH secretion in the female sheep fetus.

13. Neuroendocrine, autocrine, and paracrine control of follicle-stimulating hormone secretion.

14. Comparative lipidome study of maternal plasma, milk, and lamb plasma in sheep.

15. Gestational testosterone excess early to mid-pregnancy disrupts maternal lipid homeostasis and activates biosynthesis of phosphoinositides and phosphatidylethanolamines in sheep.

16. Capitalizing on transcriptome profiling to optimize and identify targets for promoting early murine folliculogenesis in vitro.

17. Preconceptional and in utero exposure of sheep to a real‐life environmental chemical mixture disrupts key markers of energy metabolism in male offspring.

18. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Phthalate Exposure and Preterm Birth: A Pooled Study of Sixteen U.S. Cohorts.

19. Developmental programming of insulin resistance: are androgens the culprits?

20. Developmental origin of health and disease.

22. Mediation effects of DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation on birth outcomes after prenatal per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) exposure in the Michigan mother–infant Pairs cohort.

23. Developmental programming: adverse sexually dimorphic transcriptional programming of gestational testosterone excess in cardiac left ventricle of fetal sheep.

24. A mouse model mimicking gender-affirming treatment with pubertal suppression followed by testosterone in transmasculine youth.

25. Effect of maternal PCOS and PCOS-like phenotype on the offspring's health.

26. Prenatal testosterone exposure decreases colocalization of insulin receptors in kisspeptin/neurokinin B/dynorphin and agouti-related peptide neurons of the adult ewe.

27. Probing prenatal bisphenol exposures and tissue-specific DNA methylation responses in cord blood, cord tissue, and placenta.

28. Androgen signaling in adipose tissue, but less likely skeletal muscle, mediates development of metabolic traits in a PCOS mouse model.

29. Steroidogenic versus Metabolic Programming of Reproductive Neuroendocrine, Ovarian and Metabolic Dysfunctions.

30. Developmental programming: Testosterone excess masculinizes female pancreatic transcriptome and function in sheep.

31. Developmental programming: An exploratory analysis of pancreatic islet compromise in female sheep resulting from gestational BPA exposure.

32. Postnatal Obesity Amplifies Gnrh-Induced Lh Release in Prenatal Testosterone-Treated Female Sheep.

33. Postnatal Obesity Amplifies the Effect of Prenatal Testosterone Excess in Reducing the Progesterone Negative Feedback Sensitivity in First-Generation Ewes.

34. Translational toxicoepigenetic Meta-Analyses identify homologous gene DNA methylation reprogramming following developmental phthalate and lead exposure in mouse and human offspring.

35. Developmental programming: prenatal testosterone excess disrupts anti-Müllerian hormone expression in preantral and antral follicles

36. Biomonitoring Studies Should Be Used by Regulatory Agencies to Assess Human Exposure Levels and Safety of Bisphenol A.

37. Programming of GnRH feedback controls timing puberty and adult reproductive activity

39. Considering environmental exposures to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as risk factors for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

40. Developmental programming: Adipose depot-specific transcriptional regulation by prenatal testosterone excess in a sheep model of PCOS.

41. Placental single cell transcriptomics: Opportunities for endocrine disrupting chemical toxicology.

42. Developmental programming: Transcriptional regulation of visceral and subcutaneous adipose by prenatal bisphenol-A in female sheep.

43. Assessment of ovarian reserve by using the follicle-stimulating hormone isoform distribution pattern to predict the outcome of in vitro fertilization

45. Developmental Programming: Prenatal Testosterone Excess on Ovarian SF1/DAX1/FOXO3.

46. Sexually dimorphic impact of preconceptional and gestational exposure to a real-life environmental chemical mixture (biosolids) on offspring growth dynamics and puberty in sheep.

47. Adipose-derived stem cells promote survival, growth, and maturation of early-stage murine follicles.

48. Developmental programming: Changes in mediators of insulin sensitivity in prenatal bisphenol A-treated female sheep.

49. Obesogenic Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals: Identifying Knowledge Gaps.

50. Developmental exposure to a real-life environmental chemical mixture alters testicular transcription factor expression in neonatal and pre-pubertal rams, with morphological changes persisting into adulthood.

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