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1. The Effect of Endurance Exercise on Semen Quality in Male Athletes: A Systematic Review.

3. Does testosterone influence the association between sleep and frailty in men: results from the European Male Aging Study.

4. Number of CAG repeats and mortality in middle aged and older men.

5. Testosterone Restores Body Composition, Bone Mass, and Bone Strength Following Early Puberty Suppression in a Mouse Model Mimicking the Clinical Strategy in Trans Boys.

6. The effect of testosterone treatment on bone mineral density in Klinefelter syndrome: A retrospective cohort study.

7. Effects of filgotinib on semen parameters and sex hormones in male patients with inflammatory diseases: results from the phase 2, randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled MANTA and MANTA-RAy studies.

8. Sarcopenia‐defining parameters, but not sarcopenia, are associated with cognitive domains in middle‐aged and older European men.

9. Effects of treatment for diabetes mellitus on testosterone concentrations: A systematic review.

10. The influence of proteoforms: assessing the accuracy of total vitamin D-binding protein quantification by proteolysis and LC-MS/MS.

11. Bone health in ageing men.

12. The number of androgen receptor CAG repeats and mortality in men.

13. The Leydig cell biomarker INSL3 as a predictor of age-related morbidity: Findings from the EMAS cohort.

14. Association of age, hormonal, and lifestyle factors with the Leydig cell biomarker INSL3 in aging men from the European Male Aging Study cohort.

15. Lower serum testosterone concentrations are associated with a higher incidence of dementia in men: The UK Biobank prospective cohort study.

16. N/C Interactions Are Dispensable for Normal In Vivo Functioning of the Androgen Receptor in Male Mice.

17. Inactivation of AR or ERα in Extrahypothalamic Neurons Does not Affect Osteogenic Response to Loading in Male Mice.

18. MANTA and MANTA-RAy: Rationale and Design of Trials Evaluating Effects of Filgotinib on Semen Parameters in Patients with Inflammatory Diseases.

19. Erectile dysfunction predicts mortality in middle-aged and older men independent of their sex steroid status.

20. The impact of androgen deprivation therapy on bone mineral density in men treated for paraphilic disorder: A retrospective cohort study.

21. Aging Men With Insufficient Vitamin D Have a Higher Mortality Risk: No Added Value of its Free Fractions or Active Form.

22. Associations of Serum Testosterone and Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin With Incident Cardiovascular Events in Middle-Aged to Older Men.

23. Determinants of 25-hydroxyvitamin D Status in a Cutaneous Melanoma Population.

24. Inflammatory markers are associated with quality of life, physical activity, and gait speed but not sarcopenia in aged men (40–79 years).

25. 25-OHD response to vitamin D supplementation in children: effect of dose but not GC haplotype.

26. Testosterone Reduces Body Fat in Male Mice by Stimulation of Physical Activity Via Extrahypothalamic ERα Signaling.

27. Total, Bioavailable, and Free 25(OH)D Relationship with Indices of Bone Health in Elderly: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

28. Serum Testosterone is Inversely and Sex Hormone-binding Globulin is Directly Associated with All-cause Mortality in Men.

29. Sociodemographic, lifestyle and medical influences on serum testosterone and sex hormone–binding globulin in men from UK Biobank.

30. Mechanical stress regulates bone regulatory gene expression independent of estrogen and vitamin D deficiency in rats.

31. Aromatase inhibitors and selective estrogen receptor modulators: Unconventional therapies for functional hypogonadism?

32. European Academy of Andrology (EAA) guidelines on investigation, treatment and monitoring of functional hypogonadism in males: Endorsing organization: European Society of Endocrinology.

34. Testicular Vein Sampling Can Reveal Gonadotropin-Independent Unilateral Steroidogenesis Supporting Spermatogenesis.

35. Androgen Receptor in Neurons Slows Age‐Related Cortical Thinning in Male Mice.

36. Symptomatic androgen deficiency develops only when both total and free testosterone decline in obese men who may have incident biochemical secondary hypogonadism: Prospective results from the EMAS.

37. Androgen and estrogen actions on male physical activity: a story beyond muscle.

38. Elevated luteinizing hormone despite normal testosterone levels in older men—natural history, risk factors and clinical features.

39. Hypocalcemia after Denosumab in a Pulmonary Hypertension Patient Receiving Epoprostenol.

40. Accuracy and reproducibility of mouse cortical bone microporosity as quantified by desktop microcomputed tomography.

41. Frailty and bone health in European men.

42. Glycemia but not the Metabolic Syndrome is Associated with Cognitive Decline: Findings from the European Male Ageing Study.

43. Changes in prevalence of obesity and high waist circumference over four years across European regions: the European male ageing study (EMAS).

44. ESTROGENS AND ANDROGENS IN SKELETAL PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY.

45. The androgen receptor gene CAG repeat in relation to 4-year changes in androgen-sensitive endpoints in community-dwelling older European men.

47. Phosphorus metabolism in peritoneal dialysis- and haemodialysis-treated patients.

48. Chronic widespread pain is associated with worsening frailty in European men.

49. Low vitamin D and the risk of developing chronic widespread pain: results from the European male ageing study.

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