In the male mouse, more than 2,300 genes are predominantly expressed in the testis, but their particular functions in reproduction are still a mystery. Researchers have now discovered that 54 of the ...
Radiation Research, Vol. 57, No. 1 (Jan., 1974), pp. 88-103 (16 pages) Mouse testes were studied histologically 35 or 42 days after irradiation. When doses greater than about 800 rads of γ-rays are ...
Among their many functions, macrophages in mouse testes guard sperm against attacks by other immune cells. Will this year’s Nobel Prizes go to GLP-1 research, optogenetics, or something else?
HOUSTON – (June 27, 2016) – Infertility affects about 15 percent of couples around the world. A couple’s fertility depends on both the female’s and male’s ability to reproduce, which relies on ...
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