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The science behind testosterone secretion
THE SCIENCE BEHIND TESTOSTERONE SECRETION BRAIN FREE TESTOSTERONE TO Blood DAA MAGNIFICATION OF TESTICULAR TESTOSTERONE - Pregnenolone LEYDIG CELL АТР Cholesterol PITUITARY GLAND Cycl. ÇAMP Star Protein LH Receptor P43 РКА Translation Metabolites (+ STAR MRNA PLA2 AA-COA Mitochondria TESTES LPOX ЕРОХ AA- Phospholipids Transcription Factors (-) A Metabolites (-) STAR gene CoX2 DAA Unknown Mechanism Nucleus AA-mediated signaling (+) -PKA-phosphorylation signaling (+) -COX2-dependent tonic inhibition (-)
The science behind testosterone secretion
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Testosterone plays vital role in nuscle growth and recovery. D-Aspartic Acid (D-AA) is a non-essential amino acid which support increased testosterone levels. D-Aspartic Acid is found naturally in the...
testes, pituitary gland and hypothalamus, all of which are involved in hormone production . DAA also have actions in the central brain region and activate the pituitary gland to initiate more natural hormone production
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