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Duarte-Guterman, P., Langlois, V.S., Hodgkinson, K., Pauli, B.D., Wade, M.G., Cooke, G.M., Trudeau, V.L. 2009. The aromatase inhibitor fadrozole and the 5-reductase inhibitor finasteride affect gonadal differentiation and gene expression in the frog Silurana tropicalis. Sexual Development. 3(6):333-341.
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This is part of a series of nice papers by Paula Duarte Guterman and Valerie Langlois. They are helping to define the role of sex hormones in early development in frogs. This is yet another great example of collaborations with our friends in Environment Canada and Health Canada. Check the other papers in Pubmed from Val and Paula.
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