Translational Perspective on the Role of Testosterone in Sexual Function and Dysfunction

The biological importance of testosterone is generally accepted by the medical community; however, controversy focuses on its relevance to sexual function and the sexual response, and our understanding of the extent of its role in this area is evolving. To provide scientific evidence examining the r...

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Hauptverfasser: Podlasek, Carol A., Mulhall, John, Davies, Kelvin, Wingard, Christopher J., Hannan, Johanna L., Bivalacqua, Trinity J., Musicki, Biljana, Khera, Mohit, González-Cadavid, Nestor F., Burnett, Arthur L.
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Muscle Contraction - drug effects
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Premature Ejaculation - drug therapy
Prostatectomy
Prostatectomy - adverse effects
Sexual Behavior - drug effects
Testosterone
Testosterone - physiology
Testosterone - therapeutic use
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