12-04-2019, 04:44 AM
Hi sioctober,
You're welcome, and thank you for the compliment. I'm glad the information helped, good luck and happy growing.
P.s. In ovarian function, estradiol is derived from the conversion of testosterone to E, needless to say this conversion (aka-aromatase) is paramount for breast growth. By inhibiting DHT more T is free to bind to form estradiol... in other words the estradiol pathway will prevail. Breast growth has multiple signaling pathway possibilities, understanding just a few of those pathways are essential for development....for instance, regulatory and stem cell function.
You're welcome, and thank you for the compliment. I'm glad the information helped, good luck and happy growing.
P.s. In ovarian function, estradiol is derived from the conversion of testosterone to E, needless to say this conversion (aka-aromatase) is paramount for breast growth. By inhibiting DHT more T is free to bind to form estradiol... in other words the estradiol pathway will prevail. Breast growth has multiple signaling pathway possibilities, understanding just a few of those pathways are essential for development....for instance, regulatory and stem cell function.