Silvia Cerpolini

607 total citations
10 papers, 464 citations indexed

About

Silvia Cerpolini is a scholar working on Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Molecular Biology and Reproductive Medicine. According to data from OpenAlex, Silvia Cerpolini has authored 10 papers receiving a total of 464 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 8 papers in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, 4 papers in Molecular Biology and 4 papers in Reproductive Medicine. Recurrent topics in Silvia Cerpolini's work include Hormonal and reproductive studies (7 papers), Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (4 papers) and Sexual function and dysfunction studies (3 papers). Silvia Cerpolini is often cited by papers focused on Hormonal and reproductive studies (7 papers), Sexual Differentiation and Disorders (4 papers) and Sexual function and dysfunction studies (3 papers). Silvia Cerpolini collaborates with scholars based in Italy, United States and Switzerland. Silvia Cerpolini's co-authors include Maria Cristina Meriggiola, Giuseppe Pelusi, Antonietta Costantino, Giulia Gava, Renato Seracchioli, Paolo G. Morselli, Stefania Alvisi, Stefano Venturoli, William J. Bremner and Valentina Martelli and has published in prestigious journals such as The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, Human Reproduction and Clinical Endocrinology.

In The Last Decade

Silvia Cerpolini

10 papers receiving 448 citations

Peers

Silvia Cerpolini
Jeremi M. Carswell United States
Samuel C. Pang United States
Melissa Gardner United States
Mirte R. Caanen Netherlands
Jan Raboch Czechia
P. C. Ho Hong Kong
R. Wille Germany
Jeremi M. Carswell United States
Silvia Cerpolini
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Silvia Cerpolini

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All Works

10 of 10 papers shown
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Gava, Giulia, Ilaria Mancini, Silvia Cerpolini, et al.. (2018). Testosterone undecanoate and testosterone enanthate injections are both effective and safe in transmen over 5 years of administration. Clinical Endocrinology. 89(6). 878–886. 41 indexed citations
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Gava, Giulia, Silvia Cerpolini, Valentina Martelli, et al.. (2016). Cyproterone acetate vs leuprolide acetate in combination with transdermal oestradiol in transwomen: a comparison of safety and effectiveness. Clinical Endocrinology. 85(2). 239–246. 64 indexed citations
3.
Costantino, Antonietta, Silvia Cerpolini, Stefania Alvisi, et al.. (2013). A Prospective Study on Sexual Function and Mood in Female-to-Male Transsexuals During Testosterone Administration and After Sex Reassignment Surgery. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy. 39(4). 321–335. 93 indexed citations
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Pelusi, Carla, Antonietta Costantino, Silvia Cerpolini, et al.. (2010). A placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial using testosterone undecanoate with injectable norethisterone enanthate: effect on anthropometric, metabolic and biochemical parameters. International Journal of Andrology. 34(6pt1). 548–555. 5 indexed citations
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Perrone, Anna Myriam, Silvia Cerpolini, Claudio Ceccarelli, et al.. (2009). Effect of Long-Term Testosterone Administration on the Endometrium of Female-to-Male (FtM) Transsexuals. The Journal of Sexual Medicine. 6(11). 3193–3200. 104 indexed citations
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Musso, Fabio, et al.. (2008). T09-O-02 The impairment of sexual function stresses menopausal less than premenopausal women. Sexologies. 17. S116–S116. 1 indexed citations
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Meriggiola, Maria Cristina, Silvia Cerpolini, William J. Bremner, et al.. (2006). Acceptability of an injectable male contraceptive regimen of norethisterone enanthate and testosterone undecanoate for men. Human Reproduction. 21(8). 2033–2040. 48 indexed citations
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Cerpolini, Silvia, et al.. (2006). Pharmacokinetics of Testosterone Undecanoate Injected Alone or in Combination With Norethisterone Enanthate in Healthy Men. Journal of Andrology. 27(6). 853–867. 52 indexed citations
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Meriggiola, Maria Cristina, Antonietta Costantino, Silvia Cerpolini, et al.. (2003). Testosterone Undecanoate Maintains Spermatogenic Suppression Induced by Cyproterone Acetate Plus Testosterone Undecanoate in Normal Men. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism. 88(12). 5818–5826. 41 indexed citations
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Meriggiola, Maria Cristina, Antonietta Costantino, & Silvia Cerpolini. (2002). Recent advances in hormonal male contraception. Contraception. 65(4). 269–272. 15 indexed citations

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