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Amid the general sense of worry that large language models will soon drown out human voices, some researchers are optimistic that machine learning will allow humans to listen to and understand animal voices to an unprecedented extent. As part of a broader project aimed at interspecies communication, a loosely connected set of animal behaviourists, AI ...
Courtney Handman
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Long-read sequencing of primate testis and human sperm allows identification of recombination events in individuals. [PDF]
Porsborg PS +15 more
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Interaction of Human Sperm Acrosomal Proteinase with Human seminal Plasma Proteinase Inhibitors [PDF]
Zaneveld, L. J. D. +4 more
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3D+t Multifocal Imaging Dataset of Human Sperm. [PDF]
Montoya F +7 more
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Reproductive Challenges of the Ageing Female: A Comprehensive Narrative Review
ABSTRACT Changes in societal norms over the last few decades have resulted in novel family planning trends, notably delayed childbearing and increased maternal age at the birth of the first child. Despite advances in reproductive medicine, ageing poses significant challenges.
Sofia Bitzika +6 more
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Protective Effects of Curcumin on Cryopreserved Human Sperm Through Mitochondrial Apoptosis Regulation. [PDF]
Masoumi M +9 more
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Glycerol Kinase 2 as a Metabolic Sentinel for Human Sperm Motility and Male Fertility. [PDF]
Oliveira JS +4 more
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The increase in salinity leads to changes in the gut microbiota and metabolites of Trachemys scripta elegans, affecting the synthesis and secretion of neurotransmitters or precursors, which can inhibit the secretion of reproductive hormones and affect the self‐renewal and differentiation process of spermatogonial stem cells.
Qiongyu Zhang +5 more
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Deoxycholic Acid Impairs Human Sperm Quality and Function Through Oxidative Stress-Driven Damage. [PDF]
Serafini S +4 more
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Extraocular Photoreception in Optic Lobes, Suckers, and Skin of Octopus vulgaris
Evidence of extra‐ocular photoreception in Octopus vulgaris (a) Diagram of the O. vulgaris different tissues considered: SPB, sucker proximal big; SPL, sucker proximal large; SM, sucker medium; SD, sucker distal; SK, skin; OL, optic lobes; RT, retina; (b‐d) Gene expression analysis of Ov‐GRK1 (red), Ov‐retinochrome (green), Ov‐rhodopsin (blue) mRNA ...
Valeria Maselli +7 more
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