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Female reproductive physiology

Increase basic knowledge of the mechanisms of male reproductive physiology to a level comparable to the current level of knowledge on mechanisms of female reproductive physiology. [Pg.5]

Henry LA, Witt DM. 2002. Resveratrol Phytoestrogen effects on reproductive physiology and behavior in female rats. Horm Behav 41 220-228. [Pg.323]

This chapter discusses both male and female reproductive toxicity and provides an overview of reproductive physiology. [Pg.343]

When the most basic components of female reproductive physiology are compared, such as neural and... [Pg.2224]

Two recent papers describe several important improvements [459, 460] to the Harvard syntheses (pp. 329-330) which provide advantages over the earlier procedures for large scale operation. Another paper [461] describes the first stereospecific synthesis of natural PGE3 and PGF30,. A series of papers on the chemistry, biosynthesis, metabolism and mechanism of action of prostaglandins and their role in female reproductive physiology was published recently [462]. [Pg.366]

Appelt, C.W., Sorensen, P.W., Kellner, R.G. 1995. Female goldfish appear to release pheromonally-active F-prostaglandins in urinary pulses. In Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Reproductive Physiology of Fish (Ed. by F.W. Goetz P. Thomas, p. 270. Austin Fish Symposium 95. [Pg.255]

Sokolov, V.E., Vasilieva, N.Yu., Voznessenskaya, VV Lebedev, VS. 1993. The sensitive periods for influence of male s chemosignals effects on females reproductive physiology. In b International Theriological Congress. Abstracts of Spoken and Poster Papers. (Ed. by M.L. Augee), p. 289. Sydney. [Pg.454]

In two other studies, characteristics of the estrous cycle and influence of social factors on estrous cyclicity were assessed. It was found that estrous synchrony occurred in females (Fadem and Ra3rve, 1985), and that female reproduction was activated by olfactory contact with males (Fadem, 1985). It is of interest that these studies provide the first evidence for an effect of olfactory communication on female reproductive physiology in a marsupial. [Pg.588]

THE EFFECTS OF OLFACTORY COMMUNICATION ON FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE PHYSIOLOGY IN GRAY OPOSSUMS... [Pg.600]

Discuss the physiology of the normal female reproductive system. [Pg.737]


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