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Results 1 - 10 of 82 for Reproductive organ
  1. ... female fetuses, is the precursor to the female reproductive organs. During development of male fetuses, cells of the ... AMHR2 gene. Males with this condition have female reproductive organs in addition to normal male reproductive organs. At ...
  2. ... female fetuses, is the precursor to the female reproductive organs. Binding of the AMH protein to its receptor ... AMH gene. Males with this condition have female reproductive organs in addition to normal male reproductive organs. At ...
  3. ... males. Males with this disorder have normal male reproductive organs, though they also have a uterus and fallopian tubes, which are female reproductive organs. The uterus and fallopian tubes are derived from ...
  4. ... not look clearly male or clearly female. Internal reproductive organs may not correspond with the external genitalia; the ... are important for development of the skeleton and reproductive organs.Most cases of campomelic dysplasia are caused by ...
  5. ... female or other abnormalities of the genitals and reproductive organs. Translocations that misplace the SRY gene onto an ... karyotype) and tissue from both female and male reproductive organs (ovarian and testicular tissue). essential protein for sex ...
  6. ... or the genitalia appear female-typical. The internal reproductive organs (gonads) are typically undeveloped and referred to as ... and regulate the development of the kidneys and reproductive organs, resulting in the signs and symptoms of Frasier ...
  7. ... with normal external female genitalia; however, the internal reproductive organs, including the uterus and ovaries, may be underdeveloped. ... However, because they do not have female internal reproductive organs, these individuals have amenorrhea and do not develop ...
  8. ... of female sex hormones disrupts development of internal reproductive organs (the ovaries and uterus) and secondary sex characteristics, ... leading to abnormal development of internal or external reproductive organs and delayed or absent puberty in affected individuals. ...
  9. ... and regulate the development of the kidneys and reproductive organs, resulting in the signs and symptoms of Frasier ... genitalia that appear female-typical. Additionally, the internal reproductive organs are female, but they do not develop normally. ...
  10. ... 1 is found in the respiratory tract, female reproductive organs, and gastrointestinal tract. Like other mucins, mucin 1 ...
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