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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Male reproductive system
  1. ... 1 is involved in the development of the male reproductive system and the brain, including the brainstem. The brainstem ... appears to disrupt the normal development of the male reproductive system and the brain, including the brainstem. Abnormalities of ...
  2. ... addition, the WNT4 protein regulates the production of male sex hormones (androgens). At least three mutations in the WNT4 gene have been found to cause Müllerian aplasia and hyperandrogenism, a condition that affects the reproductive system in females. Girls and women with this condition ...
  3. ... protects the lining of the airways, digestive system, reproductive system, and other ... have been identified in males with congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens. ...
  4. ... cord (central nervous system), eyes, ears, lungs, intestine, reproductive system, and the small tubes in the kidneys where ...
  5. ... individuals with a 46,XY karyotype from developing male gonads (testes) and causing them to develop female reproductive structures (a uterus and fallopian tubes). More About ...
  6. ... have external genitalia that do not look clearly male or clearly female or have genitalia that appear female-typical. Additionally, the internal reproductive organs are female, but they do not develop ...
  7. ... functions of nerve cells and, consequently, the nervous system, causing severe learning problems, intellectual disability, and the other features of fragile X syndrome. About one-third of males with an FMR1 gene mutation and the characteristic ...