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Transposon Ecology and the Octopus Genome

open access: yesBioEssays, Volume 48, Issue 3, March 2026.
Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile strands of DNA prevalent in octopus genomes. TE activity in the octopus brain might reflect an organism‐beneficial role in cognition; or could be a deleterious byproduct of TE parasitism. Viewing TEs from a genome‐ecology perspective generates novel predictions about differential expression levels across “genomic ...
Stefan Linquist   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Transverse testicular ectopia: A surgical surprise [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Surgery Science, 2019
Crossed Testicular Ectopia / Transverse Testicular Ectopia is a rare but well known congenital anomaly in which both gonads migrate towards same Hemiscrotum. Most of the cases were found associated with other abnormality such as Persistent Mullerian Duct Syndrome, Inguinal hernia, Hermaphroditism and other scrotal abnormality.
Dr. Hari Krishnan S. A   +4 more
openaire   +1 more source

Bioengineered Isoflavone–Probiotic Functional Foods for Sustainable Modulation of Metabolic and Reproductive Health in PCOS

open access: yesFood Bioengineering, Volume 5, Issue 1, Page 45-72, March 2026.
Synergistic isoflavone‐probiotic action modulated metabolic, microbial and ovarian pathway ABSTRACT Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a prevalent metabolic–endocrine disorder characterized by insulin resistance, hyperandrogenism, chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and ovarian dysfunction, with growing evidence implicating gut microbiota ...
Jeyavelkumaran Renukadevi   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Decision-making in pediatric persistent Mullerian duct syndrome [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
We are reporting a case of an 18-month old male who presented with bilateral cryptorchidism. The patient underwent an explorative laparoscopy in which two gonads were identified in close proximity to the uterus and fallopian tubes.
Al-Hadidi, Ameer   +4 more
core   +2 more sources

Laparoscopic one-stage orchiopexy for transverse testicular ectopia

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports, 2017
In most patients with a non-palpable undescended testis, the location of each testis is near each inguinal canal, irrespective of whether the testis is in the abdominal cavity or in the inguinal canal.
Sung Ryul Lee
doaj   +1 more source

Organoids and organ‐on‐a‐chip models for investigating the pathophysiology of the human reproductive system

open access: yesInterdisciplinary Medicine, Volume 4, Issue 2, March 2026.
Organoids and organ‐on‐a‐chips are advancing reproductive system research. In the female reproductive system, applications include cancer organoid models, placental chips, and hormone simulation models. For the male reproductive system, research focuses on drug resistance mechanisms, co‐culture platforms, and infertility studies. These refined in vitro
Hongqi Zhang   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Transverse testicular ectopia, a case report and review of literature

open access: yesGMS German Medical Science, 2011
Crossed testicular ectopia (CTE)/transverse testicular ectopia (TTE) is a rare but well known congenital anomaly, in which both gonads migrate toward the same hemiscrotum.
Moslemi, Mohammad Kazem   +2 more
doaj  

Transverse testicular ectopia: Pre-operative diagnosis and management

open access: yesMedical Journal of Dr. D.Y. Patil University, 2013
Transverse testicular ectopia (TTE) is an extremely rare variety of undescended testis where both the testes migrate to one side. Common presentation is non-palpable testis on one side and inguinal hernia on opposite side.
Shreeprasad Patankar, Shilpa Patankar
doaj   +1 more source

The DYRK Family: A Key Regulator of Metabolic Homeostasis and Its Therapeutic Potential in Kidney Diseases

open access: yesMedComm – Future Medicine, Volume 5, Issue 1, March 2026.
The DYRK family, a pivotal metabolic homeostasis regulator, mediates crosstalk between metabolic disorders and CKD via subtype‐specific mechanisms: DYRK1A drives diabetic (CKD risk), DYRK1B exacerbates metabolic renal injury, DYRK2 contributes to renal osteodystrophy, while DYRK3/4 remain unelucidated.
Yixuan Zhu   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

AMHR2 mutation in persistent Müllerian duct syndrome: A case of transverse testicular ectopia

open access: yesUroPrecision, Volume 4, Issue 1, Page 64-68, March 2026.
Abstract Backgroud Persistent Müllerian duct syndrome (PMDS) is a rare condition characterized by the persistence of Müllerian duct structures in genotypic and phenotypic males. Case Presentation We present the case of a 4‐month‐old male with PMDS who presented with transverse testicular ectopia. The patient underwent diagnostic laparoscopic orchiopexy
Hangcheng Fu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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