R S Swerdloff
No ORCID on file
· 3 papers in corpus
· active 1983-1986
Agonist analogs of GnRH are being increasingly utilized to induce medical castration for treatment of a variety of hormonally responsive clinical disorders. However, the mechanism/s of their paradoxical antigonadal action in the human male …
The chemical structure of luteinizing-hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) was discovered in 1971 after more than a decade of intensive effort. Subsequent physiologic studies in primates and humans showed that the biologic activity of LHRH depe…
Superactive GnRH agonists represent a new class of pharmacologic agents that inhibit reproductive function in both men and women when administered chronically. These hormonal drugs are being tested extensively as both male and female contra…