textabstractThe gubernaculum connects the gonad to the inguinoscrotal region and is involved in testis descent. It rapidly develops in the male fetus, whereas development in the female fetus is lacking. Possible factors involved in gubernaculum development are androgens, anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH), and insulin-like factor (Insl3). Sexual dimorphism in gubernaculum development correlated with the mitotic activity of cells in the gubernacular bulbs from male and female fetuses. Androgen receptor expression was restricted to the mesenchymal core of the gubernacular bulb, whereas skeletal muscle was detected in its outer layer. In an organ culture system devised t...
The role of growth hormone (GH) in human fertility is widely debated with some studies demonstratin...
AbstractMale sexual differentiation relies upon testicular secretion of the hormones testosterone, M...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
The gubernaculum connects the gonad to the inguinoscrotal region and is involved in testis...
Testicular descent to the scrotum involves complex anatomical rearrangements and hormonal regulation...
© 2010 Dr. Tamara Rachel NationUndescended testis is the most common male congenital abnormality, oc...
Descent of the testis from an intra-abdominal site in fetal life to an extra-corporeal location afte...
textabstractBackground: Freemartinism occurs in some speices of ruminants and affects most female bo...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
Proper migration of the testes, from their original position adjacent to the kidneys to their final ...
Proper migration of the testes, from their original position adjacent to the kidneys to their final ...
Insulin-like 3 (INSL3) signaling directs fetal gubernacular development and testis descent, but the ...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
textabstractThere is need for a consistent definition of structures caudal to the testis t...
The role of growth hormone (GH) in human fertility is widely debated with some studies demonstratin...
AbstractMale sexual differentiation relies upon testicular secretion of the hormones testosterone, M...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
The gubernaculum connects the gonad to the inguinoscrotal region and is involved in testis...
Testicular descent to the scrotum involves complex anatomical rearrangements and hormonal regulation...
© 2010 Dr. Tamara Rachel NationUndescended testis is the most common male congenital abnormality, oc...
Descent of the testis from an intra-abdominal site in fetal life to an extra-corporeal location afte...
textabstractBackground: Freemartinism occurs in some speices of ruminants and affects most female bo...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
Proper migration of the testes, from their original position adjacent to the kidneys to their final ...
Proper migration of the testes, from their original position adjacent to the kidneys to their final ...
Insulin-like 3 (INSL3) signaling directs fetal gubernacular development and testis descent, but the ...
Cryptorchidism, or undescended testis, is a common male genital anomaly of unclear etiology. Hormona...
textabstractThere is need for a consistent definition of structures caudal to the testis t...
The role of growth hormone (GH) in human fertility is widely debated with some studies demonstratin...
AbstractMale sexual differentiation relies upon testicular secretion of the hormones testosterone, M...
Background: The process of testicular descent requires androgen and insulin-like 3, hormones secrete...