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Kirsty Walters
Kirsty Walters
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Rodent models for human polycystic ovary syndrome
KA Walters, CM Allan, DJ Handelsman
Biology of reproduction 86 (5), 149, 1-12, 2012
3912012
Characterization of reproductive, metabolic, and endocrine features of polycystic ovary syndrome in female hyperandrogenic mouse models
ASL Caldwell, LJ Middleton, M Jimenez, R Desai, AC McMahon, ...
Endocrinology 155 (8), 3146-3159, 2014
3272014
Androgen actions and the ovary
KA Walters, CM Allan, DJ Handelsman
Biology of reproduction 78 (3), 380-389, 2008
3102008
Animal models to understand the etiology and pathophysiology of polycystic ovary syndrome
E Stener-Victorin, V Padmanabhan, KA Walters, RE Campbell, A Benrick, ...
Endocrine reviews 41 (4), bnaa010, 2020
2692020
NAD+ repletion rescues female fertility during reproductive aging
MJ Bertoldo, DR Listijono, WHJ Ho, AH Riepsamen, DM Goss, D Richani, ...
Cell reports 30 (6), 1670-1681. e7, 2020
2542020
Neuroendocrine androgen action is a key extraovarian mediator in the development of polycystic ovary syndrome
ASL Caldwell, MC Edwards, R Desai, M Jimenez, RB Gilchrist, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (16), E3334-E3343, 2017
2232017
Macronutrient balance, reproductive function, and lifespan in aging mice
SM Solon-Biet, KA Walters, UK Simanainen, AC McMahon, K Ruohonen, ...
Proceedings of the national academy of sciences 112 (11), 3481-3486, 2015
2232015
Defining the nutritional and metabolic context of FGF21 using the geometric framework
SM Solon-Biet, VC Cogger, T Pulpitel, M Heblinski, D Wahl, AC McMahon, ...
Cell metabolism 24 (4), 555-565, 2016
2102016
Molecular insights into androgen actions in male and female reproductive function from androgen receptor knockout models
KA Walters, U Simanainen, DJ Handelsman
Human reproduction update 16 (5), 543-558, 2010
2082010
Role of androgens in normal and pathological ovarian function
KA Walters
Reproduction 149 (4), R193-R218, 2015
1782015
New perspectives on the pathogenesis of PCOS: neuroendocrine origins
KA Walters, RB Gilchrist, WL Ledger, HJ Teede, DJ Handelsman, ...
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 29 (12), 841-852, 2018
1772018
Female mice haploinsufficient for an inactivated androgen receptor (AR) exhibit age-dependent defects that resemble the AR null phenotype of dysfunctional late follicle …
KA Walters, CM Allan, M Jimenez, PR Lim, RA Davey, JD Zajac, ...
Endocrinology 148 (8), 3674-3684, 2007
1722007
The safety and efficacy of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for fertility preservation in women with early breast cancer: a systematic review
RJ Rodgers, GD Reid, J Koch, R Deans, WL Ledger, M Friedlander, ...
Human Reproduction 32 (5), 1033-1045, 2017
1552017
Measurement of sex steroids in murine blood and reproductive tissues by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry
KM McNamara, DT Harwood, U Simanainen, KA Walters, M Jimenez, ...
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 121 (3-5), 611-618, 2010
1392010
Targeted loss of androgen receptor signaling in murine granulosa cells of preantral and antral follicles causes female subfertility
KA Walters, LJ Middleton, SR Joseph, R Hazra, M Jimenez, ...
Biology of reproduction 87 (6), 151, 1-11, 2012
1362012
Subfertile female androgen receptor knockout mice exhibit defects in neuroendocrine signaling, intraovarian function, and uterine development but not uterine function
KA Walters, KJ McTavish, MG Seneviratne, M Jimenez, AC McMahon, ...
Endocrinology 150 (7), 3274-3282, 2009
1142009
Evidence from animal models on the pathogenesis of PCOS
KA Walters, MJ Bertoldo, DJ Handelsman
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 32 (3), 271-281, 2018
1032018
Role of androgens in the ovary
KA Walters, DJ Handelsman
Molecular and cellular endocrinology 465, 36-47, 2018
1002018
Rising follicle-stimulating hormone levels with age accelerate female reproductive failure
KJ McTavish, M Jimenez, KA Walters, J Spaliviero, NP Groome, ...
Endocrinology 148 (9), 4432-4439, 2007
982007
Haplosufficient genomic androgen receptor signaling is adequate to protect female mice from induction of polycystic ovary syndrome features by prenatal hyperandrogenization
ASL Caldwell, S Eid, CR Kay, M Jimenez, AC McMahon, R Desai, ...
Endocrinology 156 (4), 1441-1452, 2015
962015
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