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Can GnRH agonists act directly on the ovary and contribute to cyst formation? [PDF]
Rajvi Mehta, T. C. Anand Kumar
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Objective To describe the risk of urinary tract events after radical radiotherapy (RT) according to pre‐RT (IPSS) overall and within subgroups of prostate volume, type of RT, and use of neoadjuvant androgen‐deprivation therapy (ADT), as men who undergo RT for prostate cancer have a risk of urinary tract events.
Paolo Zaurito +8 more
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Computational modelling reveals novel insights into GnRH receptor activation and binding dynamics. [PDF]
Paspali E +3 more
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Testosterone profiles and seminal characteristics in GnRH treated cow bulls
Ram Chander +4 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction Urinary gonadotropins measurement is a noninvasive method for evaluation of pubertal development and may have utility in population studies. Objectives To investigate the utility of urinary gonadotropins as a noninvasive biomarker of puberty in boys and girls.
Alexander Spiers +5 more
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome Revisited: Novel Insights and Updates. [PDF]
Zhao W +6 more
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GnRH analogs do not protect ovaries from chemotherapy-induced ultrastructural injury in Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients [PDF]
Markus Nitzschke +5 more
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Food and the brain: Neural and endocrine control of feeding, metabolism, and reproduction
Abstract Feeding and reproductive function are regulated by intricate systems that monitor food availability and energy stores, and on the basis of energy status, promote or put a brake on reproduction. This is particularly evident in the systems that regulate feeding and reproductive state in female mammals.
Naira da Silva Mansano +2 more
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