Scientists discovered that making a very small change to female mice's DNA caused them to develop male reproductive organs.
Typically, female mouse embryos with two X chromosomes develop ovaries because a gene called Sox9 is suppressed. In male ...
BACKGROUND: Preeclampsia affects approximately 1 in 10 pregnancies, leading to severe complications and long-term health ...
Researchers at Bar-Ilan University have discovered that changing just one letter in DNA can completely alter sex development ...
They decided to test their hypothesis with a drug known as JQ1. This drug was originally developed as a cancer treatment, and ...
A safe, reversible male birth control is moving closer to reality. New research points to a temporary-acting drug's potential ...
A NEW form of male birth control that stops sperm production is “100 per cent effective”, according to scientists – and fully ...
Researchers targeted meiosis to stop sperm production in mice. Using a small molecule inhibitor, sperm production halted and ...
Cornell scientists have taken a major step toward developing a safe, reversible, long-acting and 100% effective nonhormonal male contraceptive ...
A 4‑month‑old male infant who presented with left cryptorchidism and was ultimately diagnosed with persistent Müllerian duct ...
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