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Reproductive Medicine in Ferrets
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2017In the United States, desexing is performed routinely in ferrets at the age of 6 weeks, therefore reproductive tract diseases are not so common. However, in Europe most ferrets are desexed when they are several months old, or they are kept as intact animals.
Vladimir, Jekl, Karel, Hauptman
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Robotics in reproductive medicine
Fertility and Sterility, 2005To review the history, development, current applications, and future of robotic technology.The MEDLINE database was reviewed for all publications on robotic technology in medicine, surgery, reproductive endocrinology, its role in surgical education, and telepresence surgery.University medical center.Robotic-assisted surgery is an emerging technology ...
Sejal P, Dharia, Tommaso, Falcone
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Ethics and reproductive medicine
Human Reproduction Update, 1996This article surveys relevant moral and ethical implications of reproductive medicine, excluding any aspects of contraception. To maintain the methodological priority of a moral perspective, it focuses on moral theory and ethics in general before looking at the impact of ethics on the different techniques applied in reproductive medicine.
D, Schäfer, R, Baumann, M, Kettner
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Reproductive Medicine in Amphibians
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2017Reproduction of amphibians includes ovulation, spermiation, fertilization, oviposition, larval stage and development, and metamorphosis. A problem at any stage could lead to reproductive failure. To stimulate reproduction, environmental conditions must be arranged to simulate changes in natural habits.
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Abstract This chapter discusses the innovations involved in the evolution of placental female reproduction, placental morphology, the evolution of implantation, the association between degree of invasiveness and risk of metastasis, and the contribution of placental morphology to the risk of pre-eclampsia.
Stephen C. Stearns, Ruslan Medzhitov
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Stephen C. Stearns, Ruslan Medzhitov
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Biotechnology in reproductive medicine
Differentiation, 2002In this review I am summarizing the past and current progress in the field of pharmaceutical, diagnostic, therapeutic, and reproductive cloning in mammals. Several human gene products can be pharmaceutically explored in transgenic farm animals and employed for medical applications.
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Complementary Therapies and Medicines and Reproductive Medicine
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2016Complementary therapies and medicines are a broad and diverse range of treatments, and are frequently used by women and their partners during the preconception period to assist with infertility, and to address pregnancy-related conditions. Despite frequent use, the evidence examining the efficacy, effectiveness, and safety for many modalities is ...
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Prolactin and reproductive medicine
Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004This review aims to summarize current knowledge about prolactin, and outlines recent information that affects the management of patients with hyperprolactinaemia.The actions of prolactin have been clarified by studies of prolactin-receptor-deficient mice, which have a clear phenotype of reproductive failure at multiple sites.
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Computers and reproductive medicine
Irish Journal of Medical Science, 1982COMPUTER methodology from 3 United Kingdom centres is described. Important points are discussed. The application of computer analysis to the Dublin obstetric reports is strongly recommended.
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Reproductive Medicine Review, 2002
The closing years of the 20th Century saw an unprecedented explosion in the knowledge base of reproductive medicine. In turn, this knowledge has led to new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The scientific foundation of reproductive medicine continues to expand rapidly in the “post-genomic” era, but at the same time there is an ...
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The closing years of the 20th Century saw an unprecedented explosion in the knowledge base of reproductive medicine. In turn, this knowledge has led to new approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of disease. The scientific foundation of reproductive medicine continues to expand rapidly in the “post-genomic” era, but at the same time there is an ...
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