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Male fetal hormone could influence the making of woman as well as man

Scientists at The University of Nottingham have shown, for the first time, that a naturally occurring hormone which plays a major role in the development of the male fetus can, in the early stages of...

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Male-specific hormone can influence other siblings in the uterus

Scientists at The University of Nottingham have shown, for the first time, that a naturally occurring hormone which plays a major role in the development of the male fetus can, in the early stages of...

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Milestone Reached on Path Toward a New Male Contraceptive

Research led by UVA cell biologist John Herr has taken a significant step toward developing a male contraceptive.

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Saltwater crocodile sperm may hold secret to male infertility

Saltwater crocodiles may help solve male infertility after a remarkable discovery that crocodile sperm, after leaving the testes, behave differently than previously thought.

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How’s your walnut, mate? Why men don’t like to talk about their enlarged...

by Associate Professor Jeremy Grummet

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Researchers Find Fertility Genes Required for Sperm Stem Cells

RHOX transcription factor genes are mutated in infertile men and RHOX10 drives stem cells in the testis

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Study reveals gene’s role in male infertility

By Tom Gresham University Public Affairs (804) 828-6051 tmgresham@vcu.edu In this figure a transmission electron microscopic image (top) shows the array of manchette microtubules running lateral to the...

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New sperm research could lead to cut in infertility rate

Sperm and mathematics don't appear to be the likeliest of bedfellows - but new research bringing the two together could lead to devices that could

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Zika infection reduces fertility, lowers testosterone in male mice

Human studies needed to determine if men similarly affected

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Men have a lot to learn about their own fertility

Men generally have limited awareness of those factors that may contribute to their infertility, according to a survey conducted by researchers at the Lady Davis Institute

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