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Results 1 - 10 of 45 for Testicle testis
  1. ... PHKG2_HUMAN phosphorylase b kinase gamma catalytic chain, testis/liver isoform phosphorylase kinase gamma subunit 2 phosphorylase kinase subunit gamma-2 phosphorylase kinase, gamma 2 (testis) phosphorylase kinase, gamma 2 (testis/liver) PSK-C3 ...
  2. Testicular torsion is twisting of the spermatic cord, which supports the testes in the scrotum. When this occurs, blood supply is ...
  3. Orchitis is swelling (inflammation) of one or both of the testicles . ... Orchitis may be caused by an infection. Many types of bacteria ...
  4. ... protein KIAA0092 MVA2 PIG8 proliferation-inducing protein 8 testis-specific protein 57 translokin TSP57 Tests of CEP57 ...
  5. ... thought to be a major cause of infertility. testis-specific Y-encoded-like protein 1 TSPY-like ...
  6. ... CAFS CTHM DGCR DGS DORV TBX1_HUMAN TBX1C Testis-specific T-box protein TGA VCFS Tests of ...
  7. Cancer Statistics: Testicular Cancer From the National Institutes of Health (National Cancer Institute)  
    Testicular Cancer statistics ... Testicular Cancer/Statistics and Research ... Testicular Cancer ... National Cancer Institute ... From the National Institutes of Health
  8. ... uterus is in the pelvis. More often, one testis has descended into the scrotum normally, and one has not. Sometimes, the descended testis pulls the fallopian tube and uterus into the ...
  9. ... determining region on Y SRY_HUMAN TDF TDY testis-determining factor Tests of SRY PubMed SEX-DETERMINING ... NB, Weiss MA. Structure-function relationships in human testis-determining factor SRY: an aromatic buttress underlies the ...
  10. ... surgery. This is called a vanished or absent testis. As stated earlier, it may be due to ... JA. Etiology, diagnosis, and management of the undescended testis. In: Partin AW, Domochowski RR, Kavoussi LR, Peters ...
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