14465 results in Neurology and Clinical Neuroscience
Chapter 28 - Epilogue
- from Section 6 - Gonadotropin effects
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 269-270
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 4 - The critical window hypothesis: hormone exposures and cognitive outcomes after menopause
- from Section 1 - Estrogens and cognition: perspectives and opportunities in the wake of the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 32-44
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 25 - Testosterone regulates Alzheimer's disease pathogenesis
- from Section 5 - Testosterone, estradiol and men, and sex hormone binding globulin
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 242-250
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Section 1 - Estrogens and cognition: perspectives and opportunities in the wake of the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 1-64
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 22 - Clinical trials and neuroimaging studies of testosterone in men: insights into effects on verbal memory
- from Section 5 - Testosterone, estradiol and men, and sex hormone binding globulin
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 208-219
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 6 - The healthy cell bias of estrogen action through regulating glucose metabolism and mitochondrial function: implications for prevention of Alzheimer's disease
- from Section 1 - Estrogens and cognition: perspectives and opportunities in the wake of the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 55-64
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 8 - The use of transdermal 17β-estradiol in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease
- from Section 2 - Varieties of estrogenic therapy
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 80-86
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Section 6 - Gonadotropin effects
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 251-274
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 18 - Testosterone, gonadotropins, and genetic polymorphisms in men with Alzheimer's disease
- from Section 4 - Possible genetic factors related to hormone treatment effects
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 171-178
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Copyright page
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp iv-iv
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 9 - Alternative modes of treatment: pulsatile estradiol treatment
- from Section 2 - Varieties of estrogenic therapy
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 87-92
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 15 - Possible genetic polymorphisms related to sex steroid metabolism and dementia in women
- from Section 4 - Possible genetic factors related to hormone treatment effects
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 143-152
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 29 - Concluding remarks
- from Section 6 - Gonadotropin effects
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 271-274
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 1 - Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS) program: emerging findings
- from Section 1 - Estrogens and cognition: perspectives and opportunities in the wake of the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 1-10
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 23 - Testosterone therapy and Alzheimer's disease: potential for treatment and prevention in women
- from Section 5 - Testosterone, estradiol and men, and sex hormone binding globulin
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 220-227
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
![](https://assets.cambridge.org/97805218/99376/cover/9780521899376.jpg)
Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- State of the Art and Emergent Therapeutic Strategies
-
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009
Chapter 19 - Androgens and cognitive functioning in women
- from Section 5 - Testosterone, estradiol and men, and sex hormone binding globulin
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 179-186
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Section 3 - Potential modulators and modifiers of estrogenic effects
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 101-142
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 7 - Alternative estrogenic treatment regimens and the Kronos Early Estrogen Prevention Study – Cognitive and Affective substudy (KEEPS-CA)
- from Section 2 - Varieties of estrogenic therapy
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 65-79
-
- Chapter
- Export citation
Chapter 17 - Apolipoprotein E, hormone therapy, and neuroprotection
- from Section 4 - Possible genetic factors related to hormone treatment effects
-
-
- Book:
- Hormones, Cognition and Dementia
- Published online:
- 06 July 2010
- Print publication:
- 24 September 2009, pp 162-170
-
- Chapter
- Export citation