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Christina Wang
Researcher at Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute
Publications - 450
Citations - 30621
Christina Wang is an academic researcher from Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Testosterone (patch) & Sperm. The author has an hindex of 88, co-authored 422 publications receiving 27941 citations. Previous affiliations of Christina Wang include Queen Mary University of London & Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
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Macimorelin as a Diagnostic Test for Adult GH Deficiency.
Jose M. Garcia,Beverly M. K. Biller,Márta Korbonits,Vera Popovic,Anton Luger,Christian J. Strasburger,Philippe Chanson,Milica Medic-Stojanoska,Jochen Schopohl,Anna Zakrzewska,Sandra Pekic,Marek Bolanowski,Ronald S. Swerdloff,Christina Wang,Thomas Blevins,Marco Marcelli,Nicola Ammer,Richard Sachse,Kevin C.J. Yuen +18 more
TL;DR: Oral macimorelin is a simple, well-tolerated, reproducible, and safe diagnostic test for AGHD with accuracy comparable to that of the ITT and provides an excellent balance between sensitivity and specificity.
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Diagnostic value of sperm function tests and routine semen analyses in fertile and infertile men
Christina Wang,Steven Y.W. Chan,Matthew Ng,William W. K. So,Wai-Loong Tsoi,Torry Lo,Andrew Y. T. Leung +6 more
TL;DR: Multivariate discriminant analysis demonstrated that routine semen parameters including semen volume, sperm count, percent sperm motility, and percent normal spermatozoa in combination could predict the fertility of these patients with 70.4% accuracy.
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Pharmacokinetics and safety of long-acting testosterone undecanoate injections in hypogonadal men: an 84-week phase III clinical trial.
TL;DR: It is concluded that hypogonadal patients treated for 84 weeks with a 750-mg IM injection of TU every 10 weeks demonstrated average concentrations of T, its metabolites, and ratios--DHT:T and E(2):T--within the adult male reference range at all time points measured.
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Interaction between human cervical mucus and sperm surface antibodies
TL;DR: It is confirmed that IgA and sperm-head-directed antibodies are more important than IgG and sperm tail-tip- directed antibodies in impairing sperm penetration of cervical mucus.
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A simple self-report diary for assessing psychosexual function in hypogonadal men
TL;DR: It is concluded that this simple self-report diary is useful in assessing the sexual function and mood profile of hypogonadal subjects in clinical research.