Andrew Huberman· PhD
And it’s T converted to E that mascualizes the brain in utero.
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And it’s T converted to E that mascualizes the brain in utero.
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And it’s T converted to E that mascualizes the brain in utero.
a lot of the mascul izing effects of hormones in fetal development is actually testosterone that's converted into estrogen so it can get pretty tricky right
so it there's like incontrovertible evidence that um est that estrogen is not the masculinizing hormone acting via the estrogen receptor in early development in humans.