“…5-19.5 (E18.5-19.5) (Huhtaniemi, 1994;Scott et al, 2009); while in mice, the fetal testosterone peak occurs at E17-18 (O'Shaughnessy et al, 2006E17-18 (O'Shaughnessy et al, , 1998. Testosterone can be converted into estradiol in the CNS by the enzyme aromatase (Stanic et al, 2014;Tabatadze et al, 2014;Yague et al, 2010Yague et al, , 2008Yague et al, , 2004. Both steroids are able to regulate the differentiation of neurons and glial cells, generating sex differences in brain connectivity, structure and function (Dittrich et al, 2014;MacLusky and Naftolin, 1981;Sakakibara et al, 2013).…”