The human phageome: niche-specific distribution of bacteriophages and their clinical implications. [PDF]
Rybicka I, Kaźmierczak Z.
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Zinner syndrome in adult male: a rare case report. [PDF]
Wu K, Hu Y, Xie Y, Zhang S, Wang X.
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Effect of neutering timing in relation to puberty on health in the female dog-a scoping review. [PDF]
Moxon R+4 more
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<i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i>: a model for intracellular bacterial parasitism. [PDF]
Smith EP, Valdivia RH.
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Epididymo-Orchitis Secondary to Aeromonas hydrophila: A Rare Presentation and Case Report. [PDF]
Bahabri I+3 more
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The Demography, Longevity and Mortality of Bullmastiffs Attending Veterinary Practices in Australia. [PDF]
Carney A, Williamson P, Taylor RM.
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Association of abstinence time with semen quality in men who undergoing fertility evaluation: a cross-sectional study from 3052 participants. [PDF]
Yao G+5 more
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Patterns of Spread of Disease of the Pelvis and Male Urogenital Organs
The urogenital organs develop from intermediate mesenchyme situated longitudinally in the trunk of an embryo between the splanchnopleuric and somatopleuric mesenchyme.1 2 It bulges into the coelomic cavity forming the medially located genital (or gonadal) ridge and the laterally located nephrogenic ridge on both sides of the gut.
Morton A. Meyers+2 more
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The Role of the Hydrogen Sulfide Pathway in Male and Female Urogenital System in Health and Disease
The endogenous hydrogen sulfide (H2S) pathway produces an array of biological effects that vary depending on the bodily region. In addition, the H2S pathway's relevance often changes depending on a healthy or disease state. There is abundant evidence pointing to a key role for this pathway in male and female genito-urinary diseases, suggesting it as a ...
Roberta d’Emmanuele di Villa Bianca+4 more
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