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Endocrinology of the stress response.

Annual Review of Physiology, 2005
The stress response is subserved by the stress system, which is located both in the central nervous system and the periphery. The principal effectors of the stress system include corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH); arginine vasopressin; the ...
E. Charmandari, C. Tsigos, G. Chrousos
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Update in Endocrinology

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2001
The articles discussed in this Update fall under the following general areas of endocrinology: diabetes mellitus and lipids, hypothyroidism, subclinical hypothyroidism, subclinical hyperthyroidism,...
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Endocrinology

2006
The ageing endocrine system 420 Diabetes mellitus 422 HOW TO . . . Diagnose diabetes in older people 423 Diabetes: treatment 424 Diabetes: oral drug treatment 426 HOW TO . . .
Lesley K Bowker   +2 more
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The Endocrinology of Varicoceles

Journal of Urology, 1988
There is good evidence of an associated abnormality in testicular hormone production and spermatogenesis in some men with varicoceles. This abnormality can be demonstrated with dynamic tests of the hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis and by measuring seminal plasma androgen levels.
Edward E. Wallach, Robert W. Hudson
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF CLINICAL ENDOCRINOLOGISTS AND AMERICAN COLLEGE OF ENDOCRINOLOGY POSITION STATEMENT ON THE ASSOCIATION OF SGLT-2 INHIBITORS AND DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS.

Endocrine Practice, 2016
ABBREVIATIONS AACE = American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists ACE = American College of Endocrinology DKA = diabetic ketoacidosis EMA = European Medicines Agency FDA = U.S. Food and Drug Administration SGLT-2 = sodium glucosecotransporter 2 T1D =
Y. Handelsman   +12 more
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Endocrinology

2019
Since 1905, when Professor Ernest Starling first used the term ‘hormone’ in one of four Croonian lectures at the Royal College of Physicians, a lot has changed in the world of endocrinology. Endocrinology is the study of hormones and subsequent pathologies that arise from their imbalance.
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Endocrinology of the ovary*

Human Reproduction, 1994
PIP: The changing flow of ovarian signals apparently regulates the nature of the activities of the hypothalamic-pituitary unit. The ovary has many putative intraovarian regulators. It has many compartments, each with a different and variable biological property.
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MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: Estradiol as a male hormone.

European Journal of Endocrinology, 2019
Evidence has been accumulating that, in men, some of the biological actions traditionally attributed to testosterone acting via the androgen receptor may in fact be dependent on its aromatisation to estradiol (E2). In men, E2 circulates at concentrations
N. Russell, M. Grossmann
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Endocrinology of melanoma

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1996
Melanoma has a better prognosis in women than in men, may be exacerbated by pregnancy, and has been to reported to respond to hormonal manipulations. Laboratory investigations have demonstrated that both animal and human melanomas may respond to changes in the hormonal milieu.
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Endocrinology as Paradigm, Endocrinology as Authority

Endocrinology, 1984
What I would like to talk about with you tonight is endocrinology as paradigm, and endocrinology as authority. What is the process by which the ideas in a science such as endocrinology change with time, and how best can new ideas develop? How do ideas in science influence society, aside from the obvious effect of technology?
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