Endocrinology of infertility
.... The principal male reproductive organs include the testis, the epididymis, the
vas deferens, the seminal vesicles, the prostate gland, and the penis. ....
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Behavioral Endocrinology
.... one of the most notorious of Steinach's experiments, however, involved "reawakening virility." He hypothesized that by tying off the
vas deferens of older ....
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Vertebrate Reproduction
.... mesonephros. This coiled, thick-walled
vas deferens secretes a material that aggregates the sperms into spermatophores. The spermatophores ....
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The Prostate and Ultrasound The Prostate and Ultrasound
.... into which they grow contributes to the prostatic capsule, the Wolffian duct forms the stroma and epithelium of the intraprostatic
vas deferens and ejaculatory ....
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Erectile dysfunction
.... hormone. Sperm are conducted through the epididymal tubes in the testes to the
vas deferens, a tube which opens into the urethra. Sperm ....
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A creatinine molecule
.... From here they move through the ductus
deferens, also called the
vas deferens, which enlarges just before it reaches the prostate to form an ampulla. ....
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Brain Development
.... testosterone at about 8 weeks of gestation, and this stimulates development of one set of genital ducts into the epididymis,
vas deferens, and ejaculatory duct ....
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Brain Cells in Embryos, Fetus, Infants, Young Children
.... testosterone at about 8 weeks of gestation, and this stimulates development of one set of genital ducts into the epididymis,
vas deferens, and ejaculatory duct ....
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