Aging of reproductive organs : First Tokyo Conference on Reproductive Physiology II, Tokyo, August 22, 1992
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Aging of reproductive organs : First Tokyo Conference on Reproductive Physiology II, Tokyo, August 22, 1992
(Hormone research, v. 39 ; Supplement ; 1)
Karger, 1993
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Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume of conference proceedings offers an analysis of the reproductive phenomena which cause ovarian ageing and a decline in fertility.
Table of Contents
- The ageing process of the reproductive organs - an overview, S. Kawagoe
- origin of senescence - a review, K. Suzuki
- morphological changes in spinal artery of the mammalian ovary with age, T. Shimada, et al
- human ovarian ageing and mitochondrial DNA deletion, N. Suganuma, et al
- role of the free radical-scavenger system in aromatase activity of the human ovary, Y. Okatani, et al
- ageing changes in the alignment of chromosomes after human chorionic gonadotropin stimulation may be a possible cause of decreased fertility in mice, H. Saito, et al
- evidence for the involvement of epidermal growth factor in fertility decline in ageing female mice, O. Tsutsumi, et al.
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