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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor: a new frontier in male reproductive system. [PDF]

open access: yesReprod Biol Endocrinol
Bustani G   +4 more
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The role of leptin in the male reproductive system. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Turk Ger Gynecol Assoc
Obaideen M   +3 more
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New findings on the male reproductive system and spermatozoa of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae). [PDF]

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The Reproductive System

2015
Correct sexual development is arguably the most important trait in an organism's life history since it is directly related to its genetic fitness. The developing gonad houses the germ cells, the only legacy we pass on to subsequent generations. Given the pivotal importance of correct reproductive function, it is confounding that disorders of sex ...
William Mifsud, Liina Kiho
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Aquaporins in Reproductive System

2023
AQP0-12, a total of 13 aquaporins are expressed in the mammalian reproductive system. These aquaporins mediate the transport of water and small solutes across biofilms for maintaining reproductive tract water balance and germ cell water homeostasis. These aquaporins play important roles in the regulation of sperm and egg cell production, maturation ...
Hang, Zhang, Baoxue, Yang
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The Male Reproductive System

Annual Review of Physiology, 1974
The male reproductive system consists of external reproductive organs, penis and scrotum, and internal reproductive organs: testes, a duct system, and accessory glands. The adult, paired testes produce both male sex hormones (androgens) and sperm cells (spermatogenesis).
W R, Gomes, N L, VanDemark
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Stem Cells in the Reproductive System

American Journal of Reproductive Immunology, 2012
This review article summarizes current knowledge on regulation, functions, and capacities of stem cells in the female and male reproductive tract. Major locations in which pluripotent cells reside and from where they can be isolated are the ovaries, the endometrium, the decidua, and the testis.
S. Kyurkchiev   +11 more
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