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Jean Wilson, M.D.

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Jean Wilson
Name:
  Jean D. Wilson, M.D.
Endowed Title:
  Charles Cameron Sprague Distinguished Chair in Biomedical Science
Academic Title:
  Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Internal Medicine - Endocrinology
Affiliations:
  Internal Medicine
Email:
  Jean Wilson, M.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Mechanism of androgen action
Male pseudohermaphroditism
Sexual differentiation
Extraglandular aromatization
Benign prostatic hyperplasia
 
 SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
 
Griffin JE, Punyashthiti K, and Wilson JD, "Dihydrotestosterone binding by cultured human fibroblasts: Comparison of cells from control subjects and from patients with hereditary male pseudohermaphroditism due to androgen resistance" J. Clin. Invest., 57:1342-1351, 1976
George FW, Noble JF, and Wilson JD, "Female feathering in Sebright cocks is due to conversion of testosterone to estradiol in skin" Science, 58:78-84, 1981
Bruchovsky N, and Wilson JD, "The conversion of testosterone to 5a-androstan-17b-ol-3-one by rat prostate in vivo and in vitro" J. Biol. Chem, 243:2012-2021, 1968
Wilson JD, "Localization of the biochemical site of action of testosterone on protein synthesis in the seminal vesicle of the rat" J. Clin. Invest, 41:153-161, 1962
Walsh PC, Madden JD, Harrod MJ, Goldstein JL, MacDonald PC, and Wilson JD, "Familial incomplete male pseudohermaphroditism, type 2. Decreased dihydrotestosterone formation in pseudovaginal perineoscrotal hypospadias" N. Engl. J. Med., 291:944-949, 1974
 
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