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This textbook provides a completely integrated and multidisciplinary approach to the study of mammalian reproduction for all students taking courses in reproductive physiology, whether in medicine or science.
Spanning the disciplines of anatomy, physiology, behavioural studies, endocrinology, immunology, genetics and clinical science, the book draws out the general, fundamental principles of mammalian reproduction, yet makes clear the differences between species in relevant areas - often in tabular form or as illustrations for clarity of presentation.
The new edition boasts an enhanced artwork program, and major changes in all areas. Chapter 2 has been completely revised to take account of the changing profile of hormones involved in reproduction.
Other specific areas in which new advances have been incorporated include the genetic mechanism of sex determination, brain structure in relation to gender and sexuality, the molecular biology of fertilization and implantation, assisted conception techniques, the neuro-endocrine basis of puberty, and the transmission of HIV.
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Essential reproduction
1988, Blackwell Scientific Publications
in English
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0632021837 9780632021833
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Essential reproduction
1984, Blackwell Scientific Publications
in English
- 2nd ed.
0632012587 9780632012589
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