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  2. Androgen - Wikipedia

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    The main subset of androgens, known as adrenal androgens, is composed of 19-carbon steroids synthesized in the zona reticularis, the innermost layer of the adrenal cortex. Adrenal androgens function as weak steroids (though some are precursors), and the subset includes dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA), dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S ...

  3. Testosterone - Wikipedia

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    In general, androgens such as testosterone promote protein synthesis and thus growth of tissues with androgen receptors. [16] Testosterone can be described as having anabolic and androgenic effects, though these categorical descriptions are somewhat arbitrary, as there is a great deal of mutual overlap between them. [17]

  4. List of androgens and anabolic steroids - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of androgens/anabolic steroids (AAS) or testosterone derivatives. Androgen esters are mostly not included in this list. The major classes of testosterone derivatives include the following (as well as combinations thereof): Testosterone derivatives: direct derivatives of testosterone not falling into the groups below

  5. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    Androgens, like testosterone, support optimal cognitive function — specifically, memory. They also protect neurons from inflammatory damage, shielding them against neurodegenerative diseases.

  6. List of human hormones - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of hormones found in Homo sapiens.Spelling is not uniform for many hormones. For example, current North American and international usage uses [citation needed] estrogen and gonadotropin, while British usage retains the Greek digraph in oestrogen and favours the earlier spelling gonadotrophin.

  7. Hyperandrogenism - Wikipedia

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    Hyperandrogenism is a medical condition characterized by high levels of androgens.It is more common in women than men. [4] Symptoms of hyperandrogenism may include acne, seborrhea, hair loss on the scalp, increased body or facial hair, and infrequent or absent menstruation.

  8. Androgenetic Alopecia: Everything to Know About Male ... - AOL

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    What Causes Androgenetic Alopecia? Androgenetic alopecia is caused by a combination of factors including genetic predisposition and the effects of male sex hormones called androgens.

  9. The Ins & Outs of Male Pattern Baldness - AOL

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    Male pattern baldness (androgenetic alopecia) is a common issue that can happen to men of all ages. It can cause diffuse hair loss across the entire scalp, a receding hairline, a bald patch, or a ...