IT is six years since the first edition of Dr. Robson's “Recent Advances” was published, and in the interval great progress has been made in sexual physiology and in particular in the study of the sex ...
Humans are sexual, meaning that both a male and a female are needed to reproduce. Each is equipped with specific organs capable of producing specific cells needed to procreate. In conjunction with a ...
Waves of undulating cilia drive several processes essential to life. They clear debris and mucus from the respiratory tract, move spinal fluid through the brain and transport embryos from the ovaries ...
A University of Kentucky professor who is an expert in reproductive physiology announced last week that he will work with a group of fertility specialists who will attempt to produce the first cloned ...
The Male Reproductive Medicine and Surgery fellowship is a one-year fellowship under the mentorship of Larry Lipshultz, M.D., professor of urology and the Lester and Sue Smith Endowed chair for ...
Whether it's our bloodstream, brain, or lungs, microscopic fragments of plastic seem to turn up every time scientists scour a new corner of the human body. The male reproductive organs are no ...
Most people think of contraception as an issue of women’s health and rights. But for millennia, men too have wanted choices—the means to decide whether, when and with whom they father a child. Coitus ...
Dr. Ronald Swerdloff’s research includes basic investigations, clinical trials, and translational studies. His research interests involve many aspects of basic male reproductive physiology and ...
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