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Pregnancy Test using a European Male Toad

Nature, 1949
THE bulk of published work1 on the use of male batrachians as pregnancy test animals has come from the Americas. Early last year, Galli Mainini2 suggested that the test which he initiated using an Argentinian species Bufo arenarum Hensel3 could probably be carried out equally well using an indigenous species, namely, Bufo bufo.
M, HAINES, H P, FERREIRA
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Paternal nutrient provisioning during male pregnancy in the seahorse Hippocampus abdominalis

Journal of Comparative Physiology □ B, 2020
Zoe Skalkos   +2 more
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MALE-TOAD PREGNANCY TEST

The Lancet, 1949
A. Ng Chhung Hin   +2 more
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Male Factor in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

2017
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is defined as two or more consecutive pregnancy losses. Evaluation of the female factors implicated in RPL is well established, but the significance of male factor contributing to RPL is an area less explored. Abnormal conventional semen analysis, abnormal sperm function tests, genetic aspects, sperm DNA damage, oxidative
Ritu Khatuja, Latika Chawla
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Male Factors in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss

2016
Recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) is a devastating problem for couples with a desire to have children. Unfortunately, only about 30 % of these RPL have identifiable etiologies. Thus, treatments are only marginally successful. Historically, less attention has been paid to paternal effects on early embryogenesis as compared to the maternal effects due to ...
Luna Samanta   +2 more
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False Pregnancy in Males

Western Folklore, 1969
Patricia McCormack, Celeste Hand
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MALE PREGNANCY

The Classical Review, 2014
Stella Sandford
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Simulated Pregnancy in a Male

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1951
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MALE TOADS IN PREGNANCY TESTS

The Lancet, 1949
J.F.D. Frazer, F.X. Wohlzogen
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Delusion of Pregnancy in Males

Psychopathology, 1995
Arash Mansouri, A. Adityanjee
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