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How testosterone increases severity of bacterial skin infections
This laboratory image shows Staphylococcus aureus bacteria streaked in the shape of a sex steroid, like testosterone. The left shape is of wild-type S. aureus, with the lighter halo around the shape indicating hemolysis, or the breakdown of red blood cells, releasing their hemoglobin into the surrounding fluid. The right shape is a quorum-sensing mutant strain of S. aureus, which cannot damage blood cells. Photo courtesy UT Southwestern Testosterone, long implicated in sex-ba
Allan Ryan
Mar 22 min read


AD may be the result of poorly regulated sex hormones, study suggests
Interleukins 4 and 13 appear to drive lipid abnormalities in skin cells through regulation of sex steroid hormone synthesis, according to...
John Evans
Sep 27, 20211 min read
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