Luteinizing hormone receptor knockout mouse: What has it taught us?
Abstract Luteinizing hormone (LH), along with its agonist choriongonadotropin (hCG) in humans, is the key hormone responsible for the tropic regulation of the gonadal function. LH and hCG act through their cognate receptor, the luteinizing hormone/choriongonadotropin receptor (LHCGR; more appropriately LHR in rodents lacking CG), located in the testis ...
Ilpo T. Huhtaniemi
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Spatial distribution and factors associated with unmet need for contraception among women in Ghana. [PDF]
Okyere YM+5 more
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Steroid Contraception and Its Effects on Lactation Are a Public Health Dilemma: A Review [PDF]
Jeffrey Pomerance
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Normozoospermic men in infertile couples: Potential benefit of early medical diagnostic procedures
Abstract Introduction Infertility, defined as the inability to achieve pregnancy despite regular, unprotected sexual intercourse for 1 year, affects approximately 15% of couples. Male factors contribute to 50% of these cases. The necessity of andrological evaluations for male partners of infertile couples with normozoospermia is currently under ...
Simone Bier+3 more
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Barriers and facilitators to contraception provision among rural healthcare providers. [PDF]
Buscaglia A+3 more
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Ectopic pregnancy despite intrauterine contraception: a clue to mode of action of I.U.C.D.s. [PDF]
Götz Jonas
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Male Hormonal Contraception-Current Stage of Knowledge. [PDF]
Bania J+5 more
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Contraception and Fertility: Household Production Under Uncertainty
Robert Michael, Robert J. Willis
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Possible Carcinogenic Hazards of Oral Contraception [PDF]
J. P. O’Sullivan
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The impact of new population policies on women's reproductive health pattern in Ardabil, Iran: a comparative cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Nejhaddadgar N, Mardi A, Zare M.
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