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John K. Amory
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 177
Citations - 8258
John K. Amory is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Testosterone & Testosterone (patch). The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 165 publications receiving 7468 citations. Previous affiliations of John K. Amory include Veterans Health Administration & University of Washington Medical Center.
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Advances in male contraception.
TL;DR: Great strides have been made in understanding male reproductive physiology; the combined efforts of scientists, clinicians, industry and governmental funding agencies could make an effective, reversible, male contraceptive an option for family planning over the next decade.
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Exogenous testosterone (T) alone or with finasteride increases physical performance, grip strength, and lean body mass in older men with low serum T.
Stephanie T. Page,John K. Amory,F. DuBois Bowman,Bradley D. Anawalt,Alvin M. Matsumoto,Alvin M. Matsumoto,William J. Bremner,J. Lisa Tenover +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that T therapy in older men with low serum T improves physical performance and strength over 36 months, when administered alone or when combined with F, and suggested that high serum levels of dihydrotestosterone are not essential for these beneficial effects of T in men.
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Are physicians aware of which of their patients have indwelling urinary catheters
Sanjay Saint,Sanjay Saint,Jeff M.D. Wiese,John K. Amory,John K. Amory,Michael L. Bernstein,Uptal D. Patel,Judith K. Zemencuk,Steven J. Bernstein,Steven J. Bernstein,Benjamin A. Lipsky,Timothy P. Hofer,Timothy P. Hofer +12 more
TL;DR: Physicians are commonly unaware that their patients have an indwelling urinary catheter, and system-wide interventions aimed at discontinuing unnecessary catheterization seem warranted.
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TAC3/TACR3 Mutations Reveal Preferential Activation of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Release by Neurokinin B in Neonatal Life Followed by Reversal in Adulthood
Elena Gianetti,Cintia Tusset,Sekoni D. Noel,Margaret G. Au,Andrew A. Dwyer,Virginia A. Hughes,Ana Paula Abreu,Jessica Carroll,Ericka B. Trarbach,Leticia Ferreira Gontijo Silveira,Elaine Maria Frade Costa,Berenice B. Mendonca,Margaret de Castro,Adriana Lofrano,Janet E. Hall,Erol Bolu,Metin Ozata,Richard Quinton,John K. Amory,Susan E. Stewart,Wiebke Arlt,Trevor Cole,William F. Crowley,Ursula B. Kaiser,Ana Claudia Latronico,Stephanie B. Seminara +25 more
TL;DR: Although the neurokinin B pathway appears essential during early sexual development, its importance in sustaining the integrity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis appears attenuated over time.
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Testosterone improves spatial memory in men with Alzheimer disease and mild cognitive impairment
Monique M. Cherrier,Alvin M. Matsumoto,John K. Amory,Sanjay Asthana,William J. Bremner,E. R. Peskind,M. A. Raskind,Suzanne Craft +7 more
TL;DR: Testosterone supplementation may benefit selective cognitive functions in men with Alzheimer disease and mild cognitive impairment.