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Variability in sperm suppression during testosterone administration to adult monkeys is related to follicle stimulating hormone suppression and not to intratesticular androgens
(Endocrine Society, 2002-07)Sex steroid-based male contraceptive regimens do not induce consistent azoospermia. The reason for this variable response is obscure. We used normal adult male monkeys, Macaca fascicularis (n = 9) as a model of testosterone ... -
Variability of serum prolactin and progesterone levels in normal women: the relevance of single hormone measurements in the clinical setting
(Elsevier, 1990-07)In order to delineate factors contributing to variation in hormone levels, progesterone and prolactin (PRL) levels from 28 normal women, obtained daily during one menstrual cycle and every 20 minutes during ... -
What can spermatogonial transplants teach us about male reproductive biology?
(Endocrine Society, 2000-03)