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Robert S. Rosenfeld

Researcher at York University

Publications -  23
Citations -  1728

Robert S. Rosenfeld is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cholesterol & Testosterone. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 23 publications receiving 1705 citations. Previous affiliations of Robert S. Rosenfeld include Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

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Sex differences in the twenty-four-hour mean plasma concentrations of dehydroisoandrosterone (DHA) and dehydroisoandrosterone sulfate (DHAS) and the DHA to DHAS ratio in normal adults.

TL;DR: The two steroids showed a clear-cut linear inverse correlation between concentration and age in both sexes, and menopause was "nonevent" in the age progression for both steroids in the women.
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Mild Hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in obese men.

TL;DR: A state of mild hypog onadotropic hypogonadism appears to be characteristic of obese men, which probably results from partial suppression of the pituitary by the elevated plasma estrogen levels the authors and others find in these men.
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Age variation of the 24-hour mean plasma concentrations of androgens, estrogens, and gonadotropins in normal adult men.

TL;DR: Testosterone secretion appears to decline slowly and continuously throughout adult life in men, but this decline cannot be explained by changes in testosterone or estrogen production, but might be due to a decline of inhibin production with age.
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Abnormal 24-Hr Mean Plasma Concentrations of Dehydroisoandrosterone and Dehydroisoandrosterone Sulfate in Women with Primary Operable Breast Cancer

TL;DR: Reports in the literature that DHA inhibits the development of breast cancer in mice suggest that the subnormal plasma DHA levels in premenopausal breast cancer may have clinical significance.