
Ranked no. 1 journal in Andrology for 2006 and 2007!
International Journal of Andrology
The Official Journal of the European Academy of Andrology
Edited by:
Ewa Rajpert-De Meyts
ISI Journal Citation Reports® Ranking: 2008: 1/5 Andrology
Impact Factor: 4.021
The Journal's aims are simple - to promote and integrate basic and clinical research in andrology and to publish new ideas and exciting advances in the field. International Journal of Andrology publishes articles on all aspects of andrology, including original and review articles, commentaries and provocative editorials which discuss the hottest topics of the moment in basic, molecular and clinical research.
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TopHighlights
International Journal of Andrology has published its 1000th paper!
Idiopathic male infertility is strongly associated with aberrant methylation of MEST and IGF2/ H19 ICR1 A. Poplinski, F. Tüttlemann, D. Kanber, B. Horsthemke, J. Gromoll
Top Ten Most Cited Articles (updated monthly)
Adverse effects of environmental antiandrogens and androgens on reproductive development in mammals Gray, LE; Wilson, VS; Stoker, T; Lambright, C; Furr, J; Noriega, N; Howdeshell, K; Ankley, GT; Guillette, L
Disruption of reproductive development in male rat offspring following in utero exposure to phthalate esters Foster, PMD
Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP): human metabolism and internal exposure - an update and latest results Koch, HM; Preuss, R; Angerer, J
Is human fecundity declining? Skakkebaek, NE; Jorgensen, N; Main, KM; Rajpert-De Meyts, E; Leffers, H; Andersson, AM; Juul, A; Carlsen, E; Mortensen, GK; Jensen, TK; Toppari, J
Human exposure to phthalates via consumer products Schettler, T
Possible impact of phthalates on infant reproductive health Lottrup, G; Andersson, AM; Leffers, H; Mortensen, GK; Toppari, J; Skakkebaeek, NE; Main, KM
Pubertal development in Danish children: comparison of recent European and US data Juul, A; Teilmann, G; Scheike, T; Hertel, NT; Holm, K; Laursen, EM; Main, KM; Skakkebaek, NE
Development of polycystic ovary syndrome: involvement of genetic and environmental factors Franks, S; McCarthy, MI; Hardy, K
Coordinated European investigations of semen quality: results from studies of Scandinavian young men is a matter of concern Jorgensen, N; Asklund, C; Carlsen, E; Skakkebaek, NE
Recent data on pubertal milestones in United States children: the secular trend toward earlier development Herman-Giddens, ME
Top Ten Most Downloaded Articles (updated monthly)
Biological and clinical significance of DNA damage in the male germ line Aitken, RG; De Iuliis, GN; McLachlan, RI
Genetic association analysis: a primer on how it works, its strengths and its weaknesses Rodriguez-Murillo, L; Greenberg, DA
Molecular markers of human sperm function Muratori, M; Luconi, M; Marchiani, S; Forti, G; Baldi, E
Effects of endocrine disruptors on obesity Newbold, RR; Padilla-Banks, E; Jefferson, WN; Heindel, JJ
Phthalates: metabolism and exposure Wittassek, M; Angerer, J
Investigation, treatment and monitoring of late onset hypogonadism in males Wang, C; Nieschlag, E; Swerdloff, R; Behre, HM; Hellstrom, WJ; Gooren, LJ; Kaufman, JM; Legros, JJ; Lunenfeld, B; Morales, A; Morley, JE; Schulman, C; Thompson, IM; Weidner, W; Wu, FCW
The European Male Ageing Study (EMAS): design, methods and recruitment Lee, DM; O'Neill, TW; Pye, SR; Silman, AJ; Finn, JD; Pendleton, N; Tajar, A; Bartfai, G; Casanueva, F; Forti, G; Giwercman, A; Huhtaniemi, IT; Kula, K; Punab, M; Steven, B
Sperm function tests and fertility Aitken, RJ
Emerging endocrine disrupters: perfluoroalkylated substances Jensen, AA; Leffers, H
The role of proteomics in understanding sperm cell biology Aitken, RJ; Baker, MA
