Annals Virtual Issue
Exogenous Hormone Therapy
This collection of papers explores the benefits and risks of exogenous hormone therapies to treat a wide range of medical conditions. Hormones such as kisspeptin, testosterone, gonadotropins, and oxytocin are discussed as well as their potential use for menopause, hypogonadism, bone health, and neurodevelopmental disorders. The novel experimental findings, timely reviews, and unique perspectives will provide important contributions to advance our mechanistic and practical understanding of hormone therapies and their use in healthcare settings. The virtual issue is edited by Andrew Dwyer (Boston College) and Richard Quinton (Imperial College London).
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