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Le Magazine, July 2003 - Report: Increasing Male Fertility And ...
LE Magazine, July 2003 - Report: Increasing Male Fertility and Longevity.
Infertility, Alternative Medicine for Infertility in Men ...
Thus zinc appears to be effective in increasing male fertility when testosterone levels are low. Optimal zinc levels must be attained if optimum male sexual ...
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Male Birth Defect Associated With Certain Genetic Mutations, Study ... - Science Daily (press release)
Male Birth Defect Associated With Certain Genetic Mutations, Study ... Science Daily (press release) - ... that is the most common genetic cause of male infertility) and five cases of mutations in the INSL3 receptor gene (a regulator of testicular descent). ... |
Rhesus Factor Controls Renal Function And Male Fertility - Science Daily (press release)
Rhesus Factor Controls Renal Function And Male Fertility Science Daily (press release) - They suggest that in man, mutations affecting the RHCG gene could cause some forms of renal pathologies and/or a loss of male fertility. ... |
Females' prefer polyandry to monogamy - Times of India
Females' prefer polyandry to monogamy Times of India, India - Dr Nina Wedell says: "Selfish genetic elements exist in all living organisms and many compromise male fertility. Our study could provide a new explanation ... |
Genetic Links to Male Birth Defect - Ivanhoe
Genetic Links to Male Birth Defect Ivanhoe, FL - ... condition that is the most common genetic cause of male infertility) and mutations in the INSL3 receptor gene (a regulator of testicular descent). ... |
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Full Text (HTML) Science Magazine (subscription) - Several selfish genetic elements, such as meiotic drive elements, B chromosomes, and endosymbionts, are associated with reduced male fertility, ... |





