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1. Advances in Drug Treatments for Companion Animal Obesity

2. Targeting estrogen signaling and biosynthesis for aged skin repair

3. Identification and characterization of novel abdominal and pelvic brown adipose depots in mice

4. Uterine-specific Ezh2 deletion enhances stromal cell senescence and impairs placentation, resulting in pregnancy loss

5. Functions of Steroid Hormones in the Male Reproductive Tract as Revealed by Mouse Models

6. Pharmacological Inhibition of Inositol Hexakisphosphate Kinase 1 Protects Mice against Obesity-Induced Bone Loss

7. Nonclassical androgen and estrogen signaling is essential for normal spermatogenesis

8. Contributors

9. New Frontiers in Endocrine Disruptor Research

11. The Roles of the Histone Protein Modifier EZH2 in the Uterus and Placenta

12. Spatial transcriptomics analysis of uterine gene expression in enhancer of zeste homolog 2 conditional knockout mice†

13. Plasticity of spermatogonial stem cells

14. FRONT MATTER

15. Mice lacking uterine enhancer of zeste homolog 2 have transcriptomic changes associated with uterine epithelial proliferation

16. Regulation of AKT Signaling in Mouse Uterus

18. Multiple Lesions Contribute to Infertility in Males Lacking Autoimmune Regulator

19. Cornification and classical versus nonclassical androgen receptor signaling in mouse penile/preputial development

20. Mice lacking membrane estrogen receptor 1 are protected from reproductive pathologies resulting from developmental estrogen exposure†

21. Male Fertility Requires Classical and Nonclassical Androgen Signaling

22. How to make a human germ cell

23. Role of nuclear and membrane estrogen signaling pathways in the male and female reproductive tract

24. Therapeutic effects of progesterone and its metabolites in traumatic brain injury may involve non-classical signaling mechanisms

25. The Roles of the Histone Protein Modifier EZH2 in the Uterus and Placenta

27. Androgen-independent events in penile development in humans and animals

28. Tissue interactions and estrogenic response during human female fetal reproductive tract development

29. Estrogen in the male: a historical perspective†

30. Male fertility in mice requires classical and nonclassical androgen signaling

31. Transdifferentiation of adult rat stem Leydig cells into prostatic and uterine epithelium, but not epidermis

32. Estrogens in Male Physiology

33. BACK MATTER

34. Mouse hypospadias: A critical examination and definition

35. The histone methyltransferase EZH2 is required for normal uterine development and function in mice†

36. Mice lacking membrane‐localized estrogen receptor 1 (mESR1) are partially protected from reproductive pathologies resulting from developmental diethylstilbestrol (DES) exposure

37. Membrane-Localized Estrogen Receptor 1 Is Required for Normal Male Reproductive Development and Function in Mice

38. Minimally Invasive Hindfoot Osteotomies

40. Endocrine disruption through membrane estrogen receptors and novel pathways leading to rapid toxicological and epigenetic effects

41. The Cavus Foot

42. Expression of the rhesus glycoproteins, ammonia transporter family members, RHCG and RHBG in male reproductive organs

43. Dynamic changes in fetal Leydig cell populations influence adult Leydig cell populations in mice

44. Aorta-Derived Mesoangioblasts Can Be Differentiated into Functional Uterine Epithelium, but Not Prostatic Epithelium or Epidermis, by Instructive Mesenchymes

45. Uterine gland development begins postnatally and is accompanied by estrogen and progesterone receptor expression in the dog

46. Percutaneous Rupture of Zygapophyseal Joint Synovial Cysts: A Prospective Assessment of Nonsurgical Management

47. Low-dose dietary genistein negates the therapeutic effect of tamoxifen in athymic nude mice

48. Solving for two unknowns: An extension of vector-based models of landmark-based navigation

49. The Fused Toes Locus Is Essential for Somatic-Germ Cell Interactions That Foster Germ Cell Maturation in Developing Gonads in Mice1

50. Acute and Chronic Effects of Oral Genistein Administration in Neonatal Mice1

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