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New England Journal of Medicine, 1973
SINCE early investigations exploring the role of sex hormones on the red cell, hemoglobin and hematocrit,1 , 2 numerous reports have now firmly established that androgens stimulate erythropoiesis.
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SINCE early investigations exploring the role of sex hormones on the red cell, hemoglobin and hematocrit,1 , 2 numerous reports have now firmly established that androgens stimulate erythropoiesis.
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Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2002
Androgens have profound effects on scalp and body hair in humans. Scalp hair grows constitutively in the absence of androgens, while body hair growth is dependent on the action of androgens. Androgenetic alopecia, referred to as male pattern hair loss (MPHL) in men and female pattern hair loss (FPHL) in women, is due to the progressive miniaturization ...
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Androgens have profound effects on scalp and body hair in humans. Scalp hair grows constitutively in the absence of androgens, while body hair growth is dependent on the action of androgens. Androgenetic alopecia, referred to as male pattern hair loss (MPHL) in men and female pattern hair loss (FPHL) in women, is due to the progressive miniaturization ...
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Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2006
Androgen therapy is being increasingly used in the management of postmenopausal women. The most common indication is to improve sexual function. The aim of this review is to evaluate current knowledge pertaining to testosterone and sexual function in postmenopausal women.The change of testosterone levels during the menopause transition remains ...
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Androgen therapy is being increasingly used in the management of postmenopausal women. The most common indication is to improve sexual function. The aim of this review is to evaluate current knowledge pertaining to testosterone and sexual function in postmenopausal women.The change of testosterone levels during the menopause transition remains ...
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History of androgens and androgen action
Best Practice & Research Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2022openaire +2 more sources
Maturitas, 2001
This review supports the conclusion that the use of testosterone replacement therapy for the treatment of the symptoms of androgen deficiency in aging males (ADAM) may be appropriate if undertaken with due caution. The best safety data exists for using oral therapy with testosterone undeconoate.
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This review supports the conclusion that the use of testosterone replacement therapy for the treatment of the symptoms of androgen deficiency in aging males (ADAM) may be appropriate if undertaken with due caution. The best safety data exists for using oral therapy with testosterone undeconoate.
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Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes & Obesity, 2010
The review is timely given recent advances regarding mechanisms of androgen action on bone cells and in humans. Osteoporosis in men is an important public health problem. An improved understanding of the role of androgens in the pathophysiology of bone loss will lead to new treatments.Androgen receptors are present in most bone cells. Testosterone acts
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The review is timely given recent advances regarding mechanisms of androgen action on bone cells and in humans. Osteoporosis in men is an important public health problem. An improved understanding of the role of androgens in the pathophysiology of bone loss will lead to new treatments.Androgen receptors are present in most bone cells. Testosterone acts
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2007
The male gonads (more precisely, the interstitial cells or the cells of Leydig in the testes) and, to a lesser extent, the adrenal cortex (secretes androstenedione and dehydroepiandrosterone that are converted in the periphery to testosterone or estrogen) produce the male sex steroids known as androgens, the secretion of which is controlled by the ...
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The male gonads (more precisely, the interstitial cells or the cells of Leydig in the testes) and, to a lesser extent, the adrenal cortex (secretes androstenedione and dehydroepiandrosterone that are converted in the periphery to testosterone or estrogen) produce the male sex steroids known as androgens, the secretion of which is controlled by the ...
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1973
Two of the most widespread beliefs in our society are that it is possible to get something for nothing and that bigger is better. These beliefs underlie the use of androgenanabolic steroids as promoters of muscle strength and endurance. Although there are no data which allow estimation of the magnitude of self-administration of these drugs, their use ...
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Two of the most widespread beliefs in our society are that it is possible to get something for nothing and that bigger is better. These beliefs underlie the use of androgenanabolic steroids as promoters of muscle strength and endurance. Although there are no data which allow estimation of the magnitude of self-administration of these drugs, their use ...
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Androgens and androgen receptor: Above and beyond
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2018Douglas A Gibson+2 more
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