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1. Combined nestorone–testosterone gel suppresses serum gonadotropins to concentrations associated with effective hormonal contraception in men

2. Daily Oral Administration of the Novel Androgen 11β-MNTDC Markedly Suppresses Serum Gonadotropins in Healthy Men

3. Comparison of the single dose pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, and safety of two novel oral formulations of dimethandrolone undecanoate (DMAU): a potential oral, male contraceptive

4. Safety and Pharmacokinetics of Single-Dose Novel Oral Androgen 11β-Methyl-19-Nortestosterone-17β-Dodecylcarbonate in Men

5. Klinefelter Syndrome and Other Forms of Primary Testicular Failure

6. Serum insulin-like factor 3 is highly correlated with intratesticular testosterone in normal men with acute, experimental gonadotropin deficiency stimulated with low-dose human chorionic gonadotropin: a randomized, controlled trial

7. Pharmacokinetics of Modified Slow-Release Oral Testosterone Over 9 Days in Normal Men With Experimental Hypogonadism

8. Pharmacokinetics of 2 Novel Formulations of Modified-Release Oral Testosterone Alone and With Finasteride in Normal Men With Experimental Hypogonadism

9. Oral administration of the GnRH antagonist acyline, in a GIPET®-enhanced tablet form, acutely suppresses serum testosterone in normal men: single-dose pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics

10. The Effect of 5α-Reductase Inhibition With Dutasteride and Finasteride on Bone Mineral Density, Serum Lipoproteins, Hemoglobin, Prostate Specific Antigen and Sexual Function in Healthy Young Men

11. Higher testosterone levels are associated with increased high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in men with cardiovascular disease: results from the Massachusetts Male Aging Study

12. Nanomilled Oral Testosterone Plus Dutasteride Effectively Normalizes Serum Testosterone in Normal Men With Induced Hypogonadism

13. Intratesticular Androgens and Spermatogenesis During Severe Gonadotropin Suppression Induced by Male Hormonal Contraceptive Treatment

14. Intraprostatic Androgens and Androgen-Regulated Gene Expression Persist after Testosterone Suppression: Therapeutic Implications for Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer

15. Elevated End-of-Treatment Serum INSL3 Is Associated With Failure to Completely Suppress Spermatogenesis in Men Receiving Male Hormonal Contraception

17. Persistent Intraprostatic Androgen Concentrations after Medical Castration in Healthy Men

18. The androgen receptor gene CAG repeat polymorphism does not predict increased risk of heart disease: longitudinal results from the Massachusetts Male Ageing Study

19. Drug Insight: recent advances in male hormonal contraception

20. Effects of Testosterone and Levonorgestrel Combined with a 5α-Reductase Inhibitor or Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Antagonist on Spermatogenesis and Intratesticular Steroid Levels in Normal Men

21. Intramuscular Testosterone Enanthate Plus Very Low Dosage Oral Levonorgestrel Suppresses Spermatogenesis Without Causing Weight Gain in Normal Young Men: A Randomized Clinical Trial

22. Low-Dose Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Maintains Intratesticular Testosterone in Normal Men with Testosterone-Induced Gonadotropin Suppression

23. Norethisterone Enanthate Plus Testosterone Undecanoate for Male Contraception: Effects of Various Injection Intervals on Spermatogenesis, Reproductive Hormones, Testis, and Prostate

24. Exogenous Testosterone (T) Alone or with Finasteride Increases Physical Performance, Grip Strength, and Lean Body Mass in Older Men with Low Serum T

25. The role of aromatization in testosterone supplementation: Effects on cognition in older men

26. Novel Male Hormonal Contraceptive Combinations: The Hormonal and Spermatogenic Effects of Testosterone and Levonorgestrel Combined with a 5α-Reductase Inhibitor or Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Antagonist

27. Reproductive ageing and ovarian function: is the early follicular phase FSH rise necessary to maintain adequate secretory function in older ovulatory women?

28. A New Combination of Testosterone and Nesterone Transdermal Gels for Male Hormonal Contraception

29. Male Hormonal Contraception: Suppression of Spermatogenesis by Injectable Testosterone Undecanoate Alone or With Levonorgestrel Implants in Chinese Men

30. Serum Testosterone Assays—Accuracy Matters

31. Effects of occupational solvent exposure on reproductive hormone concentrations and fecundability in men

32. Testosterone Undecanoate Maintains Spermatogenic Suppression Induced by Cyproterone Acetate Plus Testosterone Undecanoate in Normal Men

33. Oral Testosterone-Triglyceride Conjugate in Rabbits: Single-Dose Pharmacokinetics and Comparison With Oral Testosterone Undecanoate

34. Regulation of testicular function in men: implications for male hormonal contraceptive development

35. Higher Testosterone Dose Impairs Sperm Suppression Induced by a Combined Androgen‐Progestin Regimen

36. Daily Testosterone and Gonadotropin Levels Are Similar in Azoospermic and Nonazoospermic Normal Men Administered Weekly Testosterone: Implications for Male Contraceptive Development

37. Impairment of Spermatogonial Development and Spermiation after Testosterone-Induced Gonadotropin Suppression in Adult Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis)1

38. Testosterone Deficiency and Replacement in Older Men

39. Ovarian Follicular Concentrations of Activin, Follistatin, Inhibin, Insulin-Like Growth Factor I (IGF-I), IGF-II, IGF-Binding Protein-2 (IGFBP-2), IGFBP-3, and Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor in Spontaneous Menstrual Cycles of Normal Women of Advanced Reproductive Age1

40. A Clinical Trial of Injectable Testosterone Undecanoate as a Potential Male Contraceptive in Normal Chinese Men1

41. DHEA and Testosterone in the Elderly

42. Are intramuscular testosterone injections harmful?

43. Prostate-Sparing Effects in Primates of the Potent Androgen 7α-Methyl-19-Nortestosterone: A Potential Alternative to Testosterone for Androgen Replacement and Male Contraception1

44. The use of testosterone as a male contraceptive

45. Androgens in Aging Men: Do Men Benefit from Testosterone Replacement?

46. Progestin‐Androgen Combination Regimens for Male Contraception

47. Characteristics associated with suppression of spermatogenesis in a male hormonal contraceptive trial using testosterone and Nestorone® gels

48. Androgen synthesis in the gonadotropin-suppressed human testes can be markedly suppressed by ketoconazole

49. The anterior pituitary response to a gonadotropin-releasing hormone challenge test in normal older reproductive-age women

50. Combined administration of levonorgestrel and testosterone induces more rapid and effective suppression of spermatogenesis than testosterone alone: a promising male contraceptive approach

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