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The following pages link to Annual patterns of luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone, testosterone and inhibin in normal men. (Q50612620):
Displaying 32 items.
- Effects of endurance exercise on the reproductive system of men: the "exercise-hypogonadal male condition" (Q28304397) (← links)
- Seasonal changes in human sperm chromatin condensation (Q28345829) (← links)
- Weak evidence of bright light effects on human LH and FSH. (Q33911759) (← links)
- Photoperiodism in humans and other primates: evidence and implications (Q34337917) (← links)
- Role of circadian neuroendocrine rhythms in the control of behavior and physiology (Q35082218) (← links)
- Update on cryptorchidism: endocrine, environmental and therapeutic aspects (Q35210499) (← links)
- Are humans seasonally photoperiodic? (Q35779108) (← links)
- Testosterone and Androgen Receptor Sensitivity in Relation to Hyperactivity Symptoms in Boys with Autism Spectrum Disorders (Q35934181) (← links)
- Cryptorchidism: an indicator of testicular dysgenesis? (Q36167715) (← links)
- Significance of inhibin in reproductive pathophysiology and current clinical applications (Q36169902) (← links)
- Seasonal and circadian variation in salivary testosterone in rural Bolivian men. (Q37166286) (← links)
- Effects of seasonal differences in testosterone and cortisol levels on pain responses under resting and anxiety conditions (Q37418820) (← links)
- Temporal trends in syphilis and gonorrhea incidences in guangdong province, china (Q37443086) (← links)
- Stability of testosterone measured in male archival serum samples by two different methods (Q38401358) (← links)
- Replication of a premenstrual decrease in right-ear advantage on language-related dichotic listening tests of cerebral laterality (Q40648715) (← links)
- Luteinizing hormone following light exposure in healthy young men. (Q44390860) (← links)
- Season of birth and fluctuating asymmetry (Q44853908) (← links)
- Seasonal variation in semen quality in China (Q44894890) (← links)
- Seasonal rhythms of menarche in the United States: correlates to menarcheal age, birth age, and birth month (Q45181557) (← links)
- Could seasonal variation in testosterone levels in men be related to sleep? (Q45237494) (← links)
- Seasonal variations of plasma gonadotropin, prolactin, and testosterone levels in primary and secondary hypogonadism: evidence for an independent testicular role. (Q45769668) (← links)
- Digit ratio (2D:4D) in individuals with intellectual disability: investigating the role of testosterone in the establishment of cerebral lateralisation (Q46496027) (← links)
- Diurnal and seasonal cortisol, testosterone, and DHEA rhythms in boys and girls during puberty (Q46906702) (← links)
- Vitamin D and calcium supplementation, skeletal muscle strength and serum testosterone in young healthy adult males: Randomized control trial. (Q48376565) (← links)
- Cell and molecular biology of the pars tuberalis of the pituitary. (Q48388491) (← links)
- Sex steroids and human behavior: implications for developmental psychopathology. (Q48410210) (← links)
- Seasonal variability in the fertilization rate of women undergoing assisted reproduction treatments (Q48656220) (← links)
- Do circannual rhythm of cortisol and testosterone interfere with variations induced by other events? (Q50779762) (← links)
- Seasonal variation in serum concentrations of reproductive hormones and urinary excretion of 6-sulfatoxymelatonin in men living north and south of the Arctic Circle: a longitudinal study (Q51913251) (← links)
- Tonic pain response in mice: effects of sex, season and time of day (Q60683628) (← links)
- Low Daytime Light Intensity Disrupts Male Copulatory Behavior, and Upregulates Medial Preoptic Area Steroid Hormone and Dopamine Receptor Expression, in a Diurnal Rodent Model of Seasonal Affective Disorder (Q64118451) (← links)
- Seasonal Changes of Serum Gonadotropins and Testosterone in Men Revealed by a Large Data Set of Real-World Observations Over Nine Years (Q93051759) (← links)