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Results 1 - 10 of 27 for Male reproductive system
  1. ... 1 is involved in the development of the male reproductive system and the brain.The TSPYL1 gene mutation that ... disorder by disrupting the normal development of the male reproductive system and the brain, particularly the brainstem.Research findings ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... may have abnormal genitalia or malformations of the reproductive system. As a result, most affected males and about half of affected females cannot have ...
  4. ... Shortage of these hormones disrupts development of the reproductive system and impairs the onset of puberty in males and females with 17α-hydroxylase/17,20-lyase ...
  5. ... 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 ...
  6. ... of-function mutations in TBC1D20 cause cataracts and male infertility in blind sterile mice and Warburg micro syndrome in humans. Am J Hum Genet. 2013 Dec 5;93(6):1001-14. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2013.10.011. Epub 2013 Nov 14. Citation on PubMed or Free article on PubMed Central
  7. ... facial hair and deepening of the voice in males, and the start of monthly ... the reproductive system later in life.In early adulthood, individuals with ...
  8. ... protects the linings of the airways, digestive system, reproductive system, ... cells in the male genital tract produce mucus that is abnormally thick ...
  9. ... 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. ...
  10. ... and hyperandrogenism is a condition that affects the reproductive system in females. This condition is caused by abnormal ... is important for the formation of the female reproductive system, the kidneys, and several hormone-producing glands. During ...
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