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Male Hormonal Contraception-Current Stage of Knowledge. [PDF]
Bania J+5 more
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Abstract Background Prostate cancer, a prevalent malignancy in men, often results in erectile dysfunction (ED), particularly following treatments like radical prostatectomy (RP) and radiotherapy, significantly affecting quality of life. Managing ED in prostate cancer survivors is critical.
Jerril Jacob+3 more
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Toxic Alerts of Endocrine Disruption Revealed by Explainable Artificial Intelligence. [PDF]
Rosa LCS, Sarhan M, Pimentel AS.
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Emerging trends in the management of non‐obstructive azoospermia
Abstract Ten percent of infertile males have azoospermia, classified into obstructive and nonobstructive types, which require specific medical or surgical treatments. In nonobstructive azoospermia, advancements in microsurgery allow for effective sperm retrieval in about half of cases.
Mina Saad+4 more
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Looking beyond the ER, PR, and HER2: what's new in the ARsenal for combating breast cancer? [PDF]
Srivastava TP, Dhar R, Karmakar S.
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Abstract Coronavirus disease (COVID‐19) is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2), which may infect the cells through binding with the angiotensin‐converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptors that can also be found in the male reproductive organs.
Wempy Supit+2 more
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The Diagnostics of Disease Relapse Within Five-Year Follow-Up and the Role of Androgen Receptor Expression in Patients with Early Triple-Negative Breast Cancer. [PDF]
Spurnić I+9 more
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Abstract A 2‐year‐old, mixed breed dog of predominantly labrador retriever genotype and phenotype, entire male presented with a 6‐month history of urinary incontinence. The dog had a continuous urine dripping without straining. The urine bladder was small. No neurological abnormalities were found.
Jeanette M. Hanson+2 more
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Androgen receptors in corticotropin-releasing hormone neurons mediate the sexual dimorphism in restraint-induced thymic atrophy. [PDF]
Meng Y+5 more
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