نتایج جستجو برای: male reproductive physiology

تعداد نتایج: 487028  

Journal: :Asian journal of andrology 2008
Suresh C Sikka Run Wang

Endocrine disruptors (e.g., polychlorinated biphenyls [PCBs], dichlorodiphenyl-trichloroethane [DDT], dioxin, and some pesticides) are estrogen-like and anti-androgenic chemicals in the environment. They mimic natural hormones, inhibit the action of hormones, or alter the normal regulatory function of the endocrine system and have potential hazardous effects on male reproductive axis causing in...

2014

General The male reproductive system tissues include testes, epididymides, the various accessory sex glands, and the penis. These tissues exhibit direct and indirect (usually hormonal) pleotrophic pathologic responses, often with a change in one reproductive tissue accompanied by changes in other reproductive tissues. The majority of the male reproductive tissues are paired, allowing identifica...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2007
Christina M Grozinger Yongliang Fan Shelley E R Hoover Mark L Winston

A key characteristic of eusocial species is reproductive division of labour. Honey bee colonies typically have a single reproductive queen and thousands of sterile workers. Adult queens differ dramatically from workers in anatomy, physiology, behaviour and lifespan. Young female workers can activate their ovaries and initiate egg laying; these 'reproductive' workers differ from sterile workers ...

Journal: :Human reproduction update 2000
M Rosselli K Reinhart B Imthurn P J Keller R K Dubey

The biology and physiology of the male as well as female reproductive system is hormonally regulated. Abnormalities in the dynamics of hormone production, metabolism and elimination, as well as their binding to certain target tissues, has been associated with pathophysiological conditions of the reproductive system. Although oestrogens are known to be one of the major hormone groups in regulati...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1959
Joseph Thomas Velardo

in middle ear surgery. Concurrent improvements in the operating microscope made it possible to visualize middle ear structures in amazingly clear detail, and revealed to the ear surgeon the possibilities of preserving or restoring hearing in the surgical treatment of chronic middle ear infections. Since 1952 many articles have appeared describing various techniques of reconstructive surgery of ...

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1984
John Harrison Krystal

ter "The Development of In Vitro Fertilization from Laboratory Animals to Humans," by M.C. Chang, the pioneer in the field, is very interesting from both its historical standpoint and the fact that it is a fine dissertation on comparative reproductive physiology. It points out pertinent applications of animal and laboratory work to human work. The chapter by Lopata and Wood entitled "In Vitro F...

Journal: :Biology letters 2007
Lisa A McGraw Anthony C Fiumera Meera Ramakrishnan Swetha Madhavarapu Andrew G Clark Mariana F Wolfner

In Drosophila melanogaster, accessory gland proteins (Acps) that a male transfers during mating affect his reproductive success by altering the female's behaviour and physiology. To test the role of male condition in the expression of Acps, we manipulated the pre-adult environment and examined adult males for relative transcript abundance of nine Acps, and for post-copulatory traits that Acps i...

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