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B D Anawalt

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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America|September 27, 2001
Neuroendocrine aging in men. Andropause and somatopauseB D Anawalt, G R Merriam
Annals of Medicine|January 31, 2002
Advances in male hormonal contraceptionB D Anawalt, J K Amory
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|October 5, 2001
Male hormonal contraceptivesB D Anawalt, J K Amory
Methods of Information in Medicine|November 12, 2002
Computer order entry system decreased use of sliding scale insulin regimensC E Achtmeyer, T H Payne, B D Anawalt
Journal of Andrology|November 10, 2001
Daily testosterone and gonadotropin levels are similar in azoospermic and nonazoospermic normal men administered weekly testosterone: implications for male contraceptive developmentJ K Amory, B D Anawalt, W J Bremner, et al.
Journal of Andrology|July 1, 1999
A lower dosage levonorgestrel and testosterone combination effectively suppresses spermatogenesis and circulating gonadotropin levels with fewer metabolic effects than higher dosage combinationsB D Anawalt, R A Bebb, W J Bremner, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 9, 2000
Klinefelter's syndromeJ K Amory, B D Anawalt, C A Paulsen, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|September 22, 2001
Intramuscular testosterone esters and plasma lipids in hypogonadal men: a meta-analysisE A Whitsel, E J Boyko, A M Matsumoto, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 1, 1996
Combined administration of levonorgestrel and testosterone induces more rapid and effective suppression of spermatogenesis than testosterone alone: a promising male contraceptive approachR A Bebb, B D Anawalt, R B Christensen, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 13, 1998
Suppression of spermatogenesis in man induced by Nal-Glu gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonist and testosterone enanthate (TE) is maintained by TE aloneR S Swerdloff, C J Bagatell, C Wang, et al.
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America|September 27, 2001
Neuroendocrine aging in men. Andropause and somatopauseB D Anawalt, G R Merriam
Annals of Medicine|January 31, 2002
Advances in male hormonal contraceptionB D Anawalt, J K Amory
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy|October 5, 2001
Male hormonal contraceptivesB D Anawalt, J K Amory
Methods of Information in Medicine|November 12, 2002
Computer order entry system decreased use of sliding scale insulin regimensC E Achtmeyer, T H Payne, B D Anawalt
Journal of Andrology|November 10, 2001
Daily testosterone and gonadotropin levels are similar in azoospermic and nonazoospermic normal men administered weekly testosterone: implications for male contraceptive developmentJ K Amory, B D Anawalt, W J Bremner, et al.
Journal of Andrology|July 1, 1999
A lower dosage levonorgestrel and testosterone combination effectively suppresses spermatogenesis and circulating gonadotropin levels with fewer metabolic effects than higher dosage combinationsB D Anawalt, R A Bebb, W J Bremner, et al.
Lancet (London, England)|November 9, 2000
Klinefelter's syndromeJ K Amory, B D Anawalt, C A Paulsen, et al.
The American Journal of Medicine|September 22, 2001
Intramuscular testosterone esters and plasma lipids in hypogonadal men: a meta-analysisE A Whitsel, E J Boyko, A M Matsumoto, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|February 1, 1996
Combined administration of levonorgestrel and testosterone induces more rapid and effective suppression of spermatogenesis than testosterone alone: a promising male contraceptive approachR A Bebb, B D Anawalt, R B Christensen, et al.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism|October 13, 1998
Suppression of spermatogenesis in man induced by Nal-Glu gonadotropin releasing hormone antagonist and testosterone enanthate (TE) is maintained by TE aloneR S Swerdloff, C J Bagatell, C Wang, et al.
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