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The journals Human Reproduction Update and Molecular Human Reproduction are spin-offs from Human Reproduction that were established in 1995. [2] The main journal concentrates on original research, clinical case studies, as well as opinions and debates on topical issues. [2] Human Reproduction Update is a bimonthly review journal. [4]
Human sexual reproduction, to produce offspring, begins with fertilization. Successful reproduction typically involves sexual intercourse between a healthy, sexually mature and fertile male and female. [1] During sexual intercourse, sperm cells are ejaculated into the vagina through the penis, resulting in fertilization of an ovum to form a ...
Reproduction is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering the cellular and molecular biology of reproduction, including the development of gametes and early embryos in all species; developmental processes such as cell differentiation, morphogenesis and related regulatory mechanisms in normal and disease models, assisted reproductive technologies in model systems and in a clinical ...
Reproduction is published on behalf of the Society for Reproduction and Fertility in the United Kingdom. Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology (RB&E) is an online open access journal published by BioMed Central. [7] It deals with both veterinary and human reproductive medicine.
Evelyn Elizabeth Telfer CBE FRSB is a reproductive biologist and professor at the University of Edinburgh. She leads a research team which has successfully grown immature human eggs to maturity in the lab, and discovered that human ovaries are capable of growing new eggs. In 2018 she was named one of Porter magazine's Incredible Women of 2018.
The Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences is a peer-reviewed open-access medical journal published on behalf of the Indian Society of Assisted Reproduction. The journal publishes articles on the subject of assisted conception, endocrinology, physiology and pathology, implantation, and preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
Human reproduction in the United States (6 C, 15 P) A. Abortion (11 C, 26 P) Andrology (14 C, 53 P) Anterior pituitary hormones (9 P) B. Birth control (9 C, 40 P) C.
The Human Reproduction Unit continued its mission and expanded its research not to only take into account strictly the medical aspect of human reproduction, but also economic, sociological, cultural, and psychological factors. The Unit was organizing meetings of experts and began to create a centre of documentation on human reproduction.