Publication & Citation Trends
Most Cited Works
Publications
128 total
The Effects of Exercise and Activity-Based Physical Therapy on Bone after Spinal Cord Injury PDF
Cited by 52
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Pressure Ulcer Prevalence by Level of Paralysis in Patients With Spinal Cord Injury in Long-term Care
Cited by 49
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Muscular responses to testosterone replacement vary by administration route: a systematic review and meta‐analysis PDF
Cited by 73
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Injection of testosterone may be safer and more effective than transdermal administration for combating loss of muscle and bone in older men
Cited by 61
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Cardiovascular risks and elevation of serum DHT vary by route of testosterone administration: a systematic review and meta-analysis PDF
Cited by 126
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Sclerostin Inhibition Prevents Spinal Cord Injury-Induced Cancellous Bone Loss PDF
Cited by 62
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Testosterone alters iron metabolism and stimulates red blood cell production independently of dihydrotestosterone PDF
Cited by 55
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Musculoskeletal and prostate effects of combined testosterone and finasteride administration in older hypogonadal men: a randomized, controlled trial
Cited by 99
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Research Topics
Hormonal and reproductive studies
(45)
Spinal Cord Injury Research
(30)
Muscle metabolism and nutrition
(21)
Muscle Physiology and Disorders
(12)
Sexual Differentiation and Disorders
(11)
Frequent Co-Authors
Affiliations
United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Veterans Health Administration
University of Florida Health
Santa Fe College
University of Florida