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Jennifer J. Bell

Researcher at Columbia University

Publications -  23
Citations -  2045

Jennifer J. Bell is an academic researcher from Columbia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Osteoporosis & Bone mineral. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1924 citations. Previous affiliations of Jennifer J. Bell include University of California, San Francisco.

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Increased Bone Mass as a Result of Estrogen Therapy in a Man with Aromatase Deficiency

TL;DR: The sex steroids are critically important in helping to establish peak bone mass for both sexes and the more bone mass one gains in the formative years, the less likely it is that increased bone resorption and decreased bone formation will result in osteoporosis.
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Gender change from female to male in classical congenital adrenal hyperplasia.

TL;DR: The most plausible factors contributing to cross-gender identity development in these patients appeared to be neither a particular genotype or endocrinotype nor a sex-typing bias on the part of the parents but a combination of a gender-atypical behavioral self-image, aGender- atypical body image, and the development of erotic attraction to women.
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Increased bone mass as a result of estrogen therapy in a man with aromatase deficiency

TL;DR: The failure to achieve optimal peak bone mass is a pathogenetic mechanism in osteoporosis as discussed by the authors, since the aging process is associated with bone loss, the more bone mass one gains in the formative years, the less likely it is that increased bone resorption and decreased bone formation will result in osteopsorosis.