Cellular and Molecular Biology of Gonadal Development and Maturation in Mammals
By: Guraya, S.S.
Material type: BookPublisher: New Delhi Narosa Publishing House, 1998Edition: 1st ed.Description: 346p.ISBN: 8173191344 (hardcover); 9788173191343 (hardcover).Subject(s): Genetics | Cell BiologyDDC classification: 571.6 Guraya 16010 1st 1998 Genetics Summary: This text studies better management of male and female infertility in mammals, caused by developmental and maturational disorders of gonads, as a result of the effects of genetic, physical (especially radiational), chemical and xenobiotic factors. It is organized into 14 chapters dealing with cellular, histochemical, biochemical, molecular, genetical and endocrinological aspects of testicular and ovarian development and maturation, as well as the hypothalamic, pituitary gonadal system. The book also provides: reviews; the concepts and theories of gonadal differentiation; extensive bibliographies on various aspects of the cellular and molecular biology of gonadal development and maturation; and an outline of future research.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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This text studies better management of male and female infertility in mammals, caused by developmental and maturational disorders of gonads, as a result of the effects of genetic, physical (especially radiational), chemical and xenobiotic factors. It is organized into 14 chapters dealing with cellular, histochemical, biochemical, molecular, genetical and endocrinological aspects of testicular and ovarian development and maturation, as well as the hypothalamic, pituitary gonadal system. The book also provides: reviews; the concepts and theories of gonadal differentiation; extensive bibliographies on various aspects of the cellular and molecular biology of gonadal development and maturation; and an outline of future research.
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