Testosterone
Action, Deficiency, Substitution
Herausgeber: Nieschlag, Eberhard; Behre, Hermann M
Testosterone
Action, Deficiency, Substitution
Herausgeber: Nieschlag, Eberhard; Behre, Hermann M
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Testosterone provides the most comprehensive source of information on testosterone and its role in physiology and pathology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 196mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9781107012905
- ISBN-10: 1107012902
- Artikelnr.: 35406008
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- 4th edition
- Seitenzahl: 582
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. September 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 196mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1474g
- ISBN-13: 9781107012905
- ISBN-10: 1107012902
- Artikelnr.: 35406008
Preface; 1. The medical and cultural history of testosterone and the testes
Eberhard Nieschlag and Susan Nieschlag; 2. Testosterone: biosynthesis,
transport, metabolism and (non-genomic) actions C. Marc Luetjens and
Gerhard F. Weinbauer; 3. Pathophysiology of the androgen receptor Olaf
Hiort, R. Werner and Michael Zitzmann; 4. Methodology for measuring
testosterone, DHT and SHBG in a clinical setting Manuela Simoni, Flaminia
Fanelli, Laura Roli and Uberto Pagotto; 5. The behavioral correlates of
testosterone John Bancroft; 6. The role of testosterone in spermatogenesis
Liza O'Donnell and Robert I. McLachlan; 7. Androgens and hair: a biological
paradox with clinical consequences Valerie Anne Randall; 8. Testosterone
and bone Dirk Vanderschueren, Mieke Sinnesael, E. Gielen, F. Claessens and
S. Boonen; 9. Androgens effects on the skeletal muscle Shalender Bhasin,
Ravi Jasuja, Carlo Serra, Rajan Singh, Thomas W. Storer, Wen Guo, Thomas G.
Travison and Shezad Basaria; 10. Testosterone and cardiovascular disease
Kevin S. Channer and T. Hugh Jones; 11. Testosterone, obesity, diabetes and
the metabolic syndrome T. Hugh Jones and Kevin S. Channer; 12. Testosterone
and erection Mario Maggi and Hermann M. Behre; 13. Testosterone and the
prostate John T. Isaacs and Samuel R. Denmeade; 14. Clinical use of
testosterone in hypogonadism and other conditions Eberhard Nieschlag and
Hermann M. Behre; 15. Testosterone preparations for clinical use in males
Hermann M. Behre and Eberhard Nieschlag; 16. Androgens in male senescence
Jean-Marc Kaufman, Guy T'Sojen and Alex Verleulen; 17. Androgen therapy in
non-gonadal disease David J. Handelsman; 18. Review of guidelines on
diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency Ronald S. Swerdloff and
Christina C. L. Wang; 19. Pathophysiology of estrogen action in men
Vincenzo Rochira, Daniele Santi and Cesare Carani; 20.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione Bruno Allolio, Wiebke
Arlt and Stefanie Hahner; 21. The state-of-the-art in the development of
selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) Ravi Jasuja, M. Zacharov and
Shalender Bhasin; 22. The essential role of testosterone in hormonal male
contraception Eberhard Nieschlag and Hermann M. Behre; 23. Testosterone use
in women Susan R. Davis; 24. Detection of illegal use of androgens and
SARMs Wilhelm Schänzer and Mario Thevis; 25. Clinical effects of doping
with anabolic steroids Elena Vorona and Eberhard Nieschlag; Index.
Eberhard Nieschlag and Susan Nieschlag; 2. Testosterone: biosynthesis,
transport, metabolism and (non-genomic) actions C. Marc Luetjens and
Gerhard F. Weinbauer; 3. Pathophysiology of the androgen receptor Olaf
Hiort, R. Werner and Michael Zitzmann; 4. Methodology for measuring
testosterone, DHT and SHBG in a clinical setting Manuela Simoni, Flaminia
Fanelli, Laura Roli and Uberto Pagotto; 5. The behavioral correlates of
testosterone John Bancroft; 6. The role of testosterone in spermatogenesis
Liza O'Donnell and Robert I. McLachlan; 7. Androgens and hair: a biological
paradox with clinical consequences Valerie Anne Randall; 8. Testosterone
and bone Dirk Vanderschueren, Mieke Sinnesael, E. Gielen, F. Claessens and
S. Boonen; 9. Androgens effects on the skeletal muscle Shalender Bhasin,
Ravi Jasuja, Carlo Serra, Rajan Singh, Thomas W. Storer, Wen Guo, Thomas G.
Travison and Shezad Basaria; 10. Testosterone and cardiovascular disease
Kevin S. Channer and T. Hugh Jones; 11. Testosterone, obesity, diabetes and
the metabolic syndrome T. Hugh Jones and Kevin S. Channer; 12. Testosterone
and erection Mario Maggi and Hermann M. Behre; 13. Testosterone and the
prostate John T. Isaacs and Samuel R. Denmeade; 14. Clinical use of
testosterone in hypogonadism and other conditions Eberhard Nieschlag and
Hermann M. Behre; 15. Testosterone preparations for clinical use in males
Hermann M. Behre and Eberhard Nieschlag; 16. Androgens in male senescence
Jean-Marc Kaufman, Guy T'Sojen and Alex Verleulen; 17. Androgen therapy in
non-gonadal disease David J. Handelsman; 18. Review of guidelines on
diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency Ronald S. Swerdloff and
Christina C. L. Wang; 19. Pathophysiology of estrogen action in men
Vincenzo Rochira, Daniele Santi and Cesare Carani; 20.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione Bruno Allolio, Wiebke
Arlt and Stefanie Hahner; 21. The state-of-the-art in the development of
selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) Ravi Jasuja, M. Zacharov and
Shalender Bhasin; 22. The essential role of testosterone in hormonal male
contraception Eberhard Nieschlag and Hermann M. Behre; 23. Testosterone use
in women Susan R. Davis; 24. Detection of illegal use of androgens and
SARMs Wilhelm Schänzer and Mario Thevis; 25. Clinical effects of doping
with anabolic steroids Elena Vorona and Eberhard Nieschlag; Index.
Preface; 1. The medical and cultural history of testosterone and the testes
Eberhard Nieschlag and Susan Nieschlag; 2. Testosterone: biosynthesis,
transport, metabolism and (non-genomic) actions C. Marc Luetjens and
Gerhard F. Weinbauer; 3. Pathophysiology of the androgen receptor Olaf
Hiort, R. Werner and Michael Zitzmann; 4. Methodology for measuring
testosterone, DHT and SHBG in a clinical setting Manuela Simoni, Flaminia
Fanelli, Laura Roli and Uberto Pagotto; 5. The behavioral correlates of
testosterone John Bancroft; 6. The role of testosterone in spermatogenesis
Liza O'Donnell and Robert I. McLachlan; 7. Androgens and hair: a biological
paradox with clinical consequences Valerie Anne Randall; 8. Testosterone
and bone Dirk Vanderschueren, Mieke Sinnesael, E. Gielen, F. Claessens and
S. Boonen; 9. Androgens effects on the skeletal muscle Shalender Bhasin,
Ravi Jasuja, Carlo Serra, Rajan Singh, Thomas W. Storer, Wen Guo, Thomas G.
Travison and Shezad Basaria; 10. Testosterone and cardiovascular disease
Kevin S. Channer and T. Hugh Jones; 11. Testosterone, obesity, diabetes and
the metabolic syndrome T. Hugh Jones and Kevin S. Channer; 12. Testosterone
and erection Mario Maggi and Hermann M. Behre; 13. Testosterone and the
prostate John T. Isaacs and Samuel R. Denmeade; 14. Clinical use of
testosterone in hypogonadism and other conditions Eberhard Nieschlag and
Hermann M. Behre; 15. Testosterone preparations for clinical use in males
Hermann M. Behre and Eberhard Nieschlag; 16. Androgens in male senescence
Jean-Marc Kaufman, Guy T'Sojen and Alex Verleulen; 17. Androgen therapy in
non-gonadal disease David J. Handelsman; 18. Review of guidelines on
diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency Ronald S. Swerdloff and
Christina C. L. Wang; 19. Pathophysiology of estrogen action in men
Vincenzo Rochira, Daniele Santi and Cesare Carani; 20.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione Bruno Allolio, Wiebke
Arlt and Stefanie Hahner; 21. The state-of-the-art in the development of
selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) Ravi Jasuja, M. Zacharov and
Shalender Bhasin; 22. The essential role of testosterone in hormonal male
contraception Eberhard Nieschlag and Hermann M. Behre; 23. Testosterone use
in women Susan R. Davis; 24. Detection of illegal use of androgens and
SARMs Wilhelm Schänzer and Mario Thevis; 25. Clinical effects of doping
with anabolic steroids Elena Vorona and Eberhard Nieschlag; Index.
Eberhard Nieschlag and Susan Nieschlag; 2. Testosterone: biosynthesis,
transport, metabolism and (non-genomic) actions C. Marc Luetjens and
Gerhard F. Weinbauer; 3. Pathophysiology of the androgen receptor Olaf
Hiort, R. Werner and Michael Zitzmann; 4. Methodology for measuring
testosterone, DHT and SHBG in a clinical setting Manuela Simoni, Flaminia
Fanelli, Laura Roli and Uberto Pagotto; 5. The behavioral correlates of
testosterone John Bancroft; 6. The role of testosterone in spermatogenesis
Liza O'Donnell and Robert I. McLachlan; 7. Androgens and hair: a biological
paradox with clinical consequences Valerie Anne Randall; 8. Testosterone
and bone Dirk Vanderschueren, Mieke Sinnesael, E. Gielen, F. Claessens and
S. Boonen; 9. Androgens effects on the skeletal muscle Shalender Bhasin,
Ravi Jasuja, Carlo Serra, Rajan Singh, Thomas W. Storer, Wen Guo, Thomas G.
Travison and Shezad Basaria; 10. Testosterone and cardiovascular disease
Kevin S. Channer and T. Hugh Jones; 11. Testosterone, obesity, diabetes and
the metabolic syndrome T. Hugh Jones and Kevin S. Channer; 12. Testosterone
and erection Mario Maggi and Hermann M. Behre; 13. Testosterone and the
prostate John T. Isaacs and Samuel R. Denmeade; 14. Clinical use of
testosterone in hypogonadism and other conditions Eberhard Nieschlag and
Hermann M. Behre; 15. Testosterone preparations for clinical use in males
Hermann M. Behre and Eberhard Nieschlag; 16. Androgens in male senescence
Jean-Marc Kaufman, Guy T'Sojen and Alex Verleulen; 17. Androgen therapy in
non-gonadal disease David J. Handelsman; 18. Review of guidelines on
diagnosis and treatment of testosterone deficiency Ronald S. Swerdloff and
Christina C. L. Wang; 19. Pathophysiology of estrogen action in men
Vincenzo Rochira, Daniele Santi and Cesare Carani; 20.
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) and androstenedione Bruno Allolio, Wiebke
Arlt and Stefanie Hahner; 21. The state-of-the-art in the development of
selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) Ravi Jasuja, M. Zacharov and
Shalender Bhasin; 22. The essential role of testosterone in hormonal male
contraception Eberhard Nieschlag and Hermann M. Behre; 23. Testosterone use
in women Susan R. Davis; 24. Detection of illegal use of androgens and
SARMs Wilhelm Schänzer and Mario Thevis; 25. Clinical effects of doping
with anabolic steroids Elena Vorona and Eberhard Nieschlag; Index.