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    Quote Originally Posted by Swifto View Post
    Yeah that "never happens" Marc. Like that time you got confused and thought women don't have DHT receptors not too long ago.
    Somtimes your f*cking way off.
    Other time your wrong and then blame it on "minor details" and "I had it misconstrued". Do you think people on this forum are stupid? You're deluded.
    Nobody has DHT receptors, DHT binds to the androgen receptor and then it has DHT specific DNA sequences which promote DHT-AR complex gene expressions. We have 5 alpha reductase enzymes which convert T to DHT if that is what you are talking about. I don't mean to be nitpicking but it just sounds very funny to hear "DHT receptor". I am sure that you are referring to 5AR enzymes which are predominantly present in androgen specific tissue such as the prostate, skin and causes MPB due to high concentration of 5AR in the scalp.

    I may be wrong, but I highly doubt it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sworder View Post
    Nobody has DHT receptors, DHT binds to the androgen receptor and then it has DHT specific DNA sequences which promote DHT-AR complex gene expressions. We have 5 alpha reductase enzymes which convert T to DHT if that is what you are talking about. I don't mean to be nitpicking but it just sounds very funny to hear "DHT receptor". I am sure that you are referring to 5AR enzymes which are predominantly present in androgen specific tissue such as the prostate, skin and causes MPB due to high concentration of 5AR in the scalp.

    I may be wrong, but I highly doubt it.
    No, we had a big debate about this some while back, pubmed was ransacked, and specific DHT receptors were found. lol
    I hadn't heard of them either until then (they aren't very abundant and mostly located in genitalia, if I recall).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bonaparte View Post
    No, we had a big debate about this some while back, pubmed was ransacked, and specific DHT receptors were found. lol
    I hadn't heard of them either until then (they aren't very abundant and mostly located in genitalia, if I recall).
    Mind boggling, do you recall the name of the thread?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sworder View Post
    Mind boggling, do you recall the name of the thread?
    I'm trying to look for it right now.
    Now that I'm thinking harder, it started off as a question about women using Winstrol. Lemonada said that winstrol wouldn't work well for women because they lack DHT receptors. I pointed out that they have androgen receptors, which are activated by DHT and its analogues (and added that there is no such thing as a DHT-specific receptor). He conceded that that made sense, but then dug up pubmed studies referencing a DHT receptor in males that plays a large part in erections, but IDK if we ever settled on that being another term for an androgen receptor, or if it something different.

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