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Combining Behavioral Endocrinology and Experimental Economics: Testosterone and Social Decision Making
Published on: March 2, 2011
[A brief history of testosterone]
1Urologische Belegabteilung, Evangelisches Krankenhaus Mittelhessen und Gemeinschaftspraxis für Dermatologie und Urologie, Friedrichstrasse 21, 35392 Giessen. dirk.schultheiss@urologie-giessen.de
Abstract:
The history of testosterone is closely connected with the application of aphrodisiacs, research on sexual differentiation, and several therapies for rejuvenation around the year 1900. Chemical isolation and synthesis of androgens was achieved between 1931 and 1935 and only since then has clinically effective substitution therapy with testosterone for hypogonadism been available.
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