Science news articles about 'reproductive biology'
Two Spanish scientists among world's most productive in the field of reproductive biology
... bibilometric study has been carried out to evaluate the scientific activity of international researchers and institutions specialising in reproductive biology. The results reveal that two Spanish ...New species discovered in Brazil
... , of the Department of Zoology of the University of São Paulo. “From the survey we can obtain data concerning the anatomy, reproductive biology, life cycle, and distribution of the species ...Diet prior to pregnancy determines sheep's gender
... or female offspring. Research published today in BioMed Central's open access journal Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology has demonstrated that ewes fed ...JCI online early table of contents: July 1, 2008
... .org/article.php?id=34355 REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY: FGF8 mutations linked to diseases caused by deficiency of a hormone needed for reproduction New data, generated by Nelly Pitteloud ...Human embryonic stem cells developed from 4-cell embryo; world first may lessen ethical concerns
... annual conference of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology heard today (Wednesday 9 ... . Ms Jaclyn Friedman, a clinical embryologist at Reproductive Biology Associates, Atlanta, Georgia, USA ...Cancer researchers call for ethnicity to be taken into account
... which treatments are most likely to benefit them. Dr Carlo Palmieri, from the Division of Surgery, Oncology, Reproductive Biology and Anaesthetics at Imperial College London ...New concepts in contraception
... will address the annual scientific conference of the Society for Reproductive Biology (SRB). Professor Aitken, a world-leader in reproductive biology, will discuss the need to develop novel, safe, effective, dual-purpose ...Gap junction protein vital to successful pregnancy, researchers find
... implications for early pregnancy loss and female infertility, she said. "A fundamental aspect of female reproductive biology is how these hormones signal in uterine tissue ...I Want Your Antibodies
... give you a broad view of new research and ideas in the sexiest of the hard sciences: reproductive biology, evolutionary anthropology, and genetics. This is sex ...Scientists trace molecular origin of proportional development
... Cell from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center. While the fundamentals of this tiny bug's reproductive biology may seem insignificant, one day they could matter ...While prevalent, sexual problems in women not always associated with distress
... of associated medical conditions and sex therapy." Shifren is an associate professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School ...MSU study finds high level of medical mistrust among minority women impacts quality of health care
... screenings, said Karen Patricia Williams, lead author and an assistant professor of obstetrics, gynecology and reproductive biology in MSU's College of Human Medicine ...Both Latino and non-Latino women likely to accept HPV vaccination for selves and children
... could increase overall vaccine acceptance," says del Carmen, an assistant professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology at Harvard Medical School. "Our findings ...Gene discovery could lead to male contraceptive
... similar pharmacological contraceptive has been developed for males. Surveys conducted by the Medical Research Council Reproductive Biology Unit in the United Kingdom, suggest ...Small RNAs can play critical roles in male infertility/contraception
... scientists in the Department of Physiology and Cell Biology have discovered insight into the reproductive workings of the male sex ... . John McCarrey, professor of molecular biology and reproductive biology at the University of Texas, San Antonio ...
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