Androgen is a steroid hormone that binds to androsterone receptors and stimulates the development and maintenance of male characteristics. Of all the androgens the most commonly known a steroid is Testosterone. Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) and androstenedione are less known androsterone but of equal importance as that of testosterone. Dihydrotestosterone in the embryo life causes differentiation of phallus, testicles and prostate and later it contributes to prostate growth, male balding, and sebaceous gland activity. The epithelial cells of the sex fiber in developing testes derived from mesoblast become the Sertoli cells, which will function to support the formation of sperm cell. By 8th week of animal fetal development a minor population of nonepithelial cells appears between the tubules. Journal of Steroids & hormone Science is an official journal of OMICS group international that publishes all the papers related to androgens. The papers published in the journal are subjected to strict and thorough peer review process.
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