University of Manchester researchers have shown that analysis of fluid flushed through a fallopian tube holds promise for ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute and the Université Cote d'Azur, together with other labs in France and Switzerland, have identified a gene which is an early determining factor of ovary ...
Recent research highlights that for fertility and aging, the egg may be the leading lady, but she needs her supporting cast.
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shed light on the proteins controlling the development of ovaries in mice before and after birth. This could lead to a better understanding of how ...
Scientists have announced a discovery that is expected to allow doctors to diagnose a disease causing infertility and lack of puberty in women, with implications for the development of future ...
An unsung appendage in the female body, which has long been considered useless, may actually be essential for ovary development and fertility, a new mouse study finds. This structure, called the rete ...
For years, scientists have sought to create a human artificial ovary, restoring fertility in patients without other options. The first cellular map of a human ovary, recently developed at the ...
For the first time, scientists identified and mapped the location of structural proteins in a pig ovary. Ongoing development of an 'ink' with these proteins will be used for 3-D printing an artificial ...
Sexual reproduction in mammals necessitates two sexes, each of which is characterized by sex-specific anatomical and genetic features. The phenotypic sex of an individual is largely governed by the ...
We report data regarding the gonad development in females of Acanthephyra eximia Smith, 1884. Specimens were caught during experimental surveys carried out in Sardinian waters between 500 and 1880 m.
Scientists at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Faculty of Medicine have announced a discovery that is expected to allow doctors to diagnose a disease causing infertility and lack of puberty in ...