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From: Neonatal androgenization of hypogonadal (hpg) male mice does not abolish estradiol-induced FSH production and spermatogenesis

Figure 5

Pituitary FSH content (top) and testis testosterone content (bottom) in male hpg mice; receiving either vehicle (VEH) or testosterone propionate (TP) on postnatal day 2, then either a cholesterol (chol) or a 2% estradiol (E) subcutaneous implant on day 35. For comparison, pituitary FSH and testicular testosterone values derived from wild-type litter mates analysed in the same assay are indicated (+/+). Values are group mean ± SE. **P < 0.001 vs groups treated with cholesterol implants.

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