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1. Associations of Testosterone and Related Hormones With All-Cause and Cardiovascular Mortality and Incident Cardiovascular Disease in Men : Individual Participant Data Meta-analyses.

2. Insulin-like peptide 3 (INSL3) as an indicator of leydig cell insufficiency (LCI) in Middle-aged and older men with hypogonadism: reference range and threshold.

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

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

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

6. Treatment of Men with Central Hypogonadism: Alternatives for Testosterone Replacement Therapy.

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

8. Androgens In Men Study (AIMS): protocol for meta-analyses of individual participant data investigating associations of androgens with health outcomes in men.

9. 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.

10. Reassessing Free-Testosterone Calculation by Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Direct Equilibrium Dialysis.

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

12. Testosterone boosts physical activity in male mice via dopaminergic pathways.

13. Testosterone Treatment in Older Men.

14. Low Free Testosterone Is Associated with Hypogonadal Signs and Symptoms in Men with Normal Total Testosterone.

15. Androgens inhibit the osteogenic response to mechanical loading in adult male mice.

16. Reproductive endocrinology: functional effects of sex hormone-binding globulin variants.

17. Cohort profile: the European Male Ageing Study.

18. Comparison of serum testosterone and estradiol measurements in 3174 European men using platform immunoassay and mass spectrometry; relevance for the diagnostics in aging men.

19. Identification of late-onset hypogonadism in middle-aged and elderly men.

20. Endogenous hormones, androgen receptor CAG repeat length and fluid cognition in middle-aged and older men: results from the European Male Ageing Study.

21. Increased estrogen rather than decreased androgen action is associated with longer androgen receptor CAG repeats.

22. Factors Associated With Circulating Sex Hormones in Men : Individual Participant Data Meta-analyses.

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

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

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

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

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

29. European Academy of Andrology (EAA) guidelines* on investigation, treatment and monitoring of functional hypogonadism in males

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

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

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

33. 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. 7α-Methyl-19-Nortestosterone (MENT) vs. Testosterone Implants for Hypogonadal Osteoporosis: a Preclinical Study in the Aged Male Orchidectomized Rat Model

36. Androgens and estrogens in skeletal sexual dimorphism.

37. Osteoporosis in older men: Recent advances in pathophysiology and treatment.

38. Association of hypogonadism with vitamin D status: the European Male Ageing Study.

39. Testosterone and the male skeleton: a dual mode of action.

40. The European Male Ageing Study (EMAS): design, methods and recruitment.

41. Treatment of Men with Central Hypogonadism: Alternatives for Testosterone Replacement Therapy.

42. Sex steroids and the kidney: role in renal calcium and phosphate handling.

43. Effects of sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) on androgen bioactivity in vitro.

44. Androgens have antiresorptive effects on trabecular disuse osteopenia independent from muscle atrophy.

45. Estrogen-specific action on bone geometry and volumetric bone density: Longitudinal observations in an adult with complete androgen insensitivity

46. Assessment of Sexual Health in Aging Men in Europe: Development and Validation of the European Male Ageing Study Sexual Function Questionnaire.

47. Androgen action on renal calcium and phosphate handling: Effects of bisphosphonate treatment and low calcium diet.

48. Serum dioxin-like activity is associated with reproductive parameters in young men from the general Flemish population

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