نتایج جستجو برای: reproductive physiology

تعداد نتایج: 182061  

1948
J. M. Robson

Another edition of this book which aims at the conquest of man himself, not merely of his environment, is welcome. Items of particular interest are : (1) Pseudopregnancy in various animals and its exploitation in determining ovulation, etc. A really safe period may be determined for women. (2) Effect of light on the pituitary glands and the chain of events in the gonads. (3) Anti-hormones. It m...

Journal: :Nursing mirror 1979
J Iveson-Iveson

The male reproductive hormonal axis Maintenance of normal reproductive function is depend­ ent on the coordinated release of hormones in the hyp o­ thalamic−pituitary−testis cascade. Gonadotropin­releasing hormone (GnRH) is released in a pulsatile pattern into the pitu­ itary portal blood system from neuroendocrine cells in the basal hypothalamus and acts to stimulate gonadotropes in the anter­...

2008
Lara D. LaDage Michael H. Ferkin

Sexually reproducing organisms must process and respond to internal and external stimuli to successfully synchronize physiological and behavioural processes involved in reproduction. One such cue is an individual’s social environment. Interactions with conspecifics affect a female’s reproductive activity by inducing, suppressing, and/or accelerating reproductive processes. For example, many stu...

2016
Adam R. Smith Peter Graystock William O.H. Hughes

Foraging specialization allows social insects to more efficiently exploit resources in their environment. Recent research on honeybees suggests that specialization on pollen or nectar among foragers is linked to reproductive physiology and sensory tuning (the Reproductive Ground-Plan Hypothesis; RGPH). However, our understanding of the underlying physiological relationships in non-Apis bees is ...

2002
Yasunori YOSHIMURA

Integrins are heterodimeric transmembrane glycoproteins involved in cell-cell and cellextracellular matrix adhesion. They also participate in cytoskeletal rearrangement, co-regulation of growth factor activities and activation of signal transduction. This review describes the available information regarding the role of integrins in human reproductive physiology and discusses their clinical impl...

Journal: :Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene 2007
G A Presicce

In this paper, an account of various aspects related to buffalo reproduction are given. Fundamental concepts of the reproductive physiology as well as manipulation of the reproductive function will be presented. This will include an overview of the most recent developments of the oestrous cycle and the ovulation control, new strategies of reproductive management for the improvement of genetic g...

Journal: :Advances in physiology education 2011
John L Dobson

The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of interleaving and expanding retrieval on the retention of physiology concepts. Participants (n = 189) read and then reread 30 immunology and reproductive physiology passages. Half of the participants read and then reread the passages in a blocked manner (e.g., a(1)a(2)a(3)b(1)b(2)b(3)), and the other half did so in an interleaved manner (e....

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Gro V Amdam Kari Norberg M Kim Fondrk Robert E Page

The colony-level phenotype of an insect society emerges from interactions between large numbers of individuals that may differ considerably in their morphology, physiology, and behavior. The proximate and ultimate mechanisms that allow this complex integrated system to form are not fully known, and understanding the evolution of social life strategies is a major topic in systems biology. In sol...

Journal: :Annual review of physiology 2004
Daniel P Costa Barry Sinervo

Whereas comparative physiology documents the range of physiological variation across a range of organisms, field physiology provides insight into the actual mechanisms an organism employs to maintain homeostasis in its everyday life. This requires an understanding of an organism's natural history and is prerequisite to developing hypotheses about physiological mechanisms. This review focuses on...

2007
Thomas F. Lerch Min Xu Theodore S. Jardetzky Kelly E. Mayo Ishwar Radhakrishnan Ralph Kazer Lonnie D. Shea Teresa K. Woodruff

The mechanisms and physiology of reproductive function have fascinated scientists throughout time. Recent cellular and molecular level structural studies have provided unprecedented insights into reproductive systems and signaling networks. This ‘cutting edge’ editorial provides a recent example in each of these areas, namely, the anatomical integrity of the follicle, the molecular structure of...

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