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Reproductive biology

Bretveld, R.W., Thomas, C.M.G., and Scheepers, P.T.J. et al. (2006). Pesticide exposure the hormonal function of the female reproductive system disrupted Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology 4. [Pg.340]

Andreas Goutopoulos Serono Reproductive Biology Institute, Rockland, Massachusetts, U.S.A. [Pg.9]

Experiments were also carried out injecting [3 -3H]xylosyl-MTA. The results indicated that the molecule has a very low turnover rate in D. verrucosa, since 96% of the recovered radioactivity after 24 h was associated with xylosyl-MTA. Accordingly, it was observed [126] that xylosyl-MTA is resistant to the enzyme MTA-phosphorylase which cleaves MTA but not the xylose analog, which therefore accumulates in the animal. Since xylosyl-MTA is mainly concentrated in the hermaphrodite gland of D. verrucosa and is very abundant in the eggmasses [103], it may play a role in the reproductive biology of D. verrucosa. [Pg.108]

Tometten, M., Blois, S. and Arck, P.C., Nerve growth in reproductive biology link between the immune, endocrine and nervous system , 2005. [Pg.58]

Arnold, S.J. (1977) The courtship behavior of North American salamanders with some comments on Old World salamandrids. In D. Taylor and S. Guttman (Eds.), The Reproductive Biology of Amphibians. Plenum Press, New York, pp. 141-183. [Pg.219]

Houck, L.D. and Arnold, SJ. (2003) Courtship and mating. In D.M. Sever (Ed.), Phytogeny and Reproductive Biology of Urodela (Amphibia). Science Publishers Inc., Enfield, New Hampshire, 383 124. [Pg.220]

Prof. George I. Gorodeski, M.D., Ph.D., Departments of Reproductive Biology, Physiology and Biophysics, and Oncology, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), and the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University MacDonald Women s Hospital, University Hospitals of Cleveland, 11100 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. Telephone 216-844-5977. Fax 216-983-0091. E-mail gig cwru.edu... [Pg.717]

Badcock, J. (1986). Aspects of the reproductive biology of Gonostoma bathyphilus, Gonos-tomatidae. Journal ofEish Biology 29,589-604. [Pg.432]

Bennett, N. and Jarvis, J. U. M. (1988). The social structure and reproductive biology of colonies of the mole-rat, Cryptomys damareasis (Rodentia, Bathyersidae). JournaZ of Mammalogy 69,293-302. [Pg.435]

N. E. Chayen, Department of BioMolecular Medicine, Division of Surgery, Oncology, Reproductive Biology and Anaesthetics,... [Pg.291]

Fajemirokun-Odudeyi O Lindow SW (2004). Obstetric implications of cocaine use in pregnancy a literature review. European Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 112, 2-8... [Pg.155]

Devroey P et al Reproductive biology and IVF Ovarian stimulation and endometrial receptivity. Trends Endocrinol Metab 2004 15 84. [PMID 15036255]... [Pg.851]

Search for and validate animal models to analyse toxicological aspects of reproductive biology to develop appropriate systems that are reproducible, low cost and easier to extrapolate to human disease. [Pg.5]

Schal, C., Holbrook, G. L., Bachmann, J. A. S. and Sevala, V. L. (1997). Reproductive biology of the German cockroach, Blattella germanica juvenile hormone as a pleiotropic master regulator. Archives of Insect Biochemistry and Physiology 35 405 126. [Pg.243]

R. M. Sharpe, Reproductive Biology. Another DDT Connection, Nature (1995) 538-39. [Pg.116]

Williams, J.B. (1994) Comparative study of sperm morphology and reproductive biology of Kronborgia and Temnocephala (Platyhelminthes, Neoophora) - implications for platyhelminth phylogeny. New Zealand Journal of Zoology 21, 179-194. [Pg.36]

Harris, P.D., Jansen, P.A. and Bakke, T.A. (1994) The population age structure and reproductive biology of Cyrodactylus salaris Malmberg (Monogenea). Parasitology 1 08, 1 67-1 73. [Pg.135]

Phenylpropanoids Structural and Signaling Functions in Plant Reproductive Biology 511... [Pg.489]

Fukaya, M. and Honda, H. (1995). Reproductive biology of the yellow-spotted longicom beetle, Psacothea hilaris (Pascoe) (Coleoptera Cerambycidae). 2. Evidence for two female pheromone components with different functions. Appl. Entomol. Zool., 30, 467 170. [Pg.386]


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