نتایج جستجو برای: genital organs and reproductive system

تعداد نتایج: 17140890  

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1959
L WARREN

Journal: :Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de Sao Paulo 2000
L C Severo C L Kauer F d Oliveira R A Rigatti A A Hartmann A T Londero

Eleven cases of involvement of the genital tract in paracoccidioidomycosis were collected in a retrospective study of the clinical records of 683 patients seen in Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. These cases are herein summarily reported. Eighteen similar cases were gathered in review of the Brazilian literature. Obtained data are discussed.

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, developpement 1980
J P Pryor

The gross anatomy of the accessory glands of the human male genital tract has been known for many centuries but even today there is only scant knowledge about the function of these organs. Reference to the text of Mann (1964) and to books edited by Greep and Astwood (1975) and Brandes (1974) provide a wealth of information about mammalian accessory gland function but serve only to emphasize how...

Journal: :Evolution; international journal of organic evolution 2015
Hélène LeVasseur-Viens Michal Polak Amanda J Moehring

Genitalia are one of the most rapidly diverging morphological features in animals. The evolution of genital morphology is proposed to be driven by sexual selection via cryptic female choice, whereby a female selectively uptakes and uses a particular male's sperm on the basis of male genital morphology. The resulting shifts in genital morphology within a species can lead to divergence in genital...

2014
Justa L Heinen-Kay Holly G Noel Craig A Layman R Brian Langerhans

The aim of this study rests on three premises: (i) humans are altering ecosystems worldwide, (ii) environmental variation often influences the strength and nature of sexual selection, and (iii) sexual selection is largely responsible for rapid and divergent evolution of male genitalia. While each of these assertions has strong empirical support, no study has yet investigated their logical concl...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2011
Jip de Jong Mechteld R M Visser Jacob Mohrs Margreet Wieringa-de Waard

BACKGROUND The variety of health problems (patient mix) that medical trainees encounter is presumed to be sufficient to master the required competencies. AIM To describe the patient mix of GP trainees, to study differences in patient mix between first-year and third-year GP trainees, and to investigate differences in exposure to sex-specific diseases between male and female trainees. DESIGN...

Journal: :AIDS Research and Therapy 2005
Pietro L Vernazza

In 1983, during the earliest days of AIDS research, Deborah Anderson and her colleagues in Boston, Massachusetts hypothesized that AIDS was transmitted by virallyinfected "Trojan horse leukocytes" in semen [1]. This prediction has been supported by numerous studies over the past two decades, although many questions remain concerning HIV infection of the male genital tract. In this issue of AIDS...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 1985
E P Fody E M Walker

Infertility, permanent or temporary, resulting from drug-induced injury is an important clinical problem. Many common used drugs are potentially toxic to gonads. It is well-known that estrogens are toxic to the male genital system, but androgens may also produce infertility. Anovulation may also be a consequence of exposure to sex steroids. Cimetidine regularly produces hypospermia in men; phen...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2003
Gérard Garnier Antonella Circolo Yuanyuan Xu John E Volanakis

C1r and C1s are the serine proteases that form the catalytic unit of the C1 complex, the first component of complement. In the present study, we found that the genes encoding murine C1r and C1s are duplicated. One set of these genes, referred to as c1rA and c1sA, are primarily expressed in the liver and are therefore the homologues of the human C1r and C1s genes. The other two genes, termed c1r...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2001
N Dejucq B Jégou

This review describes the various viruses identified in the semen and reproductive tracts of mammals (including humans), their distribution in tissues and fluids, their possible cell targets, and the functional consequences of their infectivity on the reproductive and endocrine systems. The consequences of these viral infections on the reproductive tract and semen can be extremely serious in te...

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