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Ovarian function and reproduction
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Part 2 book "Reproductive physiology of mammals - From farm to field and beyond" includes content: Dynamics of testicular function in the adult male; dynamics of ovarian function in the adult female - Ovarian cycles; dynamics of ovarian funtion - Folliculogenesis, ogenesis and ovulation;... and other contents.
260p
muasambanhan07
20-02-2024
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Part 1 book "Animal models and human reproduction" includes content: Anatomy of the reproductive system; anatomy of mammalian (endocrine) glands controlling the reproduction; models for investigating placental biology; early developmental programming of the ovarian reserve; ovarian function, and fertility; small non coding RNAS in gametogenesis; the ovarian follicle of cows as a model for human,... and other contents.
248p
muasambanhan04
07-01-2024
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Part 1 book "Hormones and reproduction of vertebrates (Vol 3: Reptiles)" includes content: Sex determination in reptiles; neuroendocrinology of reptilian reproductive behavior, hormonal regulation of testicular functions in reptiles, hormonal regulation of ovarian function in reptiles, hormones and the sex ducts and sex accessory structures of reptiles, pheromones and reproduction in reptiles, stress and reproduction in reptiles.
217p
muasambanhan01
13-12-2023
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Part 1 book "Knobil and neill's physiology of reproduction (Vol 2)" includes content: Neuroendocrine control of the ovarian cycle of the rat, control of the ovarian cycle of the sheep, control of the menstrual cycle, pathophysiology of ovarian function in the human female, puberty in mice and rats, puberty in the sheep, neuroendocrine control of gonadotropin secretion - comparative aspects, seasonal regulation of reproduction in mammals, physiological mechanisms for the metabolic control of reproduction, stress and the reproductive system.
507p
oursky06
17-10-2023
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Part 2 book "Functional avian endocrinology" includes content: Stress hormones, endocrine disrupting chemicals, ovarian growth and differentiation factors, behaviour and reproductive strategies, hormonal interactions during development.
214p
oursky05
20-09-2023
5
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Part 1 book "Hormones and reproduction of certebrates (Vol 3 - Reptiles)" includes content: Sex determination in reptiles, neuroendocrinology of reptilian reproductive behavior, hormonal regulation of testicular functions in reptiles, hormonal regulation of ovarian function in reptiles, hormones and the sex ducts and sex accessory structures of reptiles, pheromones and reproduction in reptiles, stress and reproduction in reptiles.
217p
oursky05
20-09-2023
6
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Part 1 book "Hormones and reproduction of vertebrates (Vol 1 - Fishes)" includes content: Sex determination in fishes; conserved and divergent features of reproductive neuroendocrinology in teleost fishes; testicular function and hormonal regulation in fishes; regulation of ovarian development and function in teleosts; thyroid hormones and reproduction in fishes; stress and reproduction; hormones and sexual behavior of teleost fishes.
167p
oursky05
20-09-2023
6
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Part 1 of ebook "Frontiers in gynecological endocrinology (Volume 3: Ovarian function and reproduction - From needs to possibilities)" provide readers with content about: from ovulation to assisted reproduction - new insight and strategies; AMH, ovarian ageing and premature ovarian insufficiency fertility; gynecological neuroendocrinology;... Please refer to the part 1 of ebook for details!
101p
duonghoanglacnhi
07-11-2022
14
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Frontiers in gynecological endocrinology (Volume 3: Ovarian function and reproduction - From needs to possibilities)" provide readers with content about: PCO, metabolism, vitamin D, myoma and endometriosis; menopause and ageing; hormone therapies; gender-specific hypertension;... Please refer to the part 2 of ebook for details!
106p
duonghoanglacnhi
07-11-2022
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We have revealed that the type II diacylglycerol kinases (DGKs) δ, η and κ were expressed in the testis and ovary. However, these enzymes’ functions in the reproductive organs remain unknown.
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viwyoming2711
16-12-2020
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This study aimed to investigate the relation between interstitial glands, epithelial cords and pregnancy. The morphological and endocrine aspects of the ovarian interstitial glands of adult female bats were investigated to establish the probable function and the biological significance of this compartment in bats. Pregnant and non-pregnant adult female bats were used for the study. The females were classified according to their reproductive stages in inactive, active, pregnant, and post-lactating.
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caygaocaolon2
11-03-2020
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Estrogen (ES-truh-jin): A type of hormone made by the body that helps develop and maintain female sex characteristics and the growth of long bones. Estrogens can also be made in the laboratory. They may be used as a type of birth control and to treat symptoms of menopause, menstrual disorders, osteoporosis, and other conditions. Fallopian tube (fuh-LOH-pee-in): A slender tube through which eggs pass from an ovary to the uterus. In the female reproductive tract, there is one ovary and one fallopian tube on each side of the uterus.
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taisaokhongthedung
07-01-2013
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Recent reviews have addressed issues of cigarette smoke exposure and various facets of reproduction including delayed time to conception, ovarian effects and premature menopause, implantation failure, fetal growth restriction and growth retardation, placental abnormalities, reduced fecundity, congenital abnormalities, and effects on male reproduction [32-34]. However, most prior reviews have not considered smoke's interaction with the oviduct, an organ vital to reproduction.
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ut_hai_can
25-12-2012
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Female infertility is most often caused by problems with ovulation (40%) or fallopian tubes (40%). Other possible causes include endometriosis, in which the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, premature ovarian failure, in which a woman’s ovaries stop functioning before she reaches the age of forty, and uterine fibroids. Women who were exposed in the womb to diethylstilbestrol (DES), a synthetic estrogen prescribed to women from 1938-1971, have had an increased risk of infertility. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) also play a major role in infertility.
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le_minh_nha
25-12-2012
39
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The climacteric, or perimenopause, is that phase of the aging process in which a woman passes from reproductive to nonreproductive capability (generally age 45–55 years). The perimenopause normally lasts 4 years and is marked by altered ovarian function (e.g., cycle length increases or decreases and anovulation is more common). Menopause is defined as permanent cessation of menstruation following the characteristic altered ovarian function. The physiology of the climacteric requires a brief review of ovarian physiology.
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lananhanh123
27-08-2011
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