نتایج جستجو برای: gonad morphology

تعداد نتایج: 149572  

Journal: :Reproduction, nutrition, development 1995
J Bride L Gomot

The gonad of Helix aspersa contains a factor which can stimulate in a dose-dependent manner galactogen synthesis in albumen gland explants cultured in vitro. The stimulatory activity appears to be greater when the gonad is predominantly male than when it is predominantly female. The albumen gland of virgin snails does not respond in vitro to the gonadal influence. The receptivity of the albumen...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2008

Journal: :Yearbook of pediatric endocrinology 2021

This short review summarises the history and current knowledge of molecular genetic aspects human gonadal differentiation toward ovary.

2013
Eric K Ofori William K Antwi Diane N Scutt Matt Ward

Protecting the gonads of children and adults is of particular importance during diagnostic imaging of the pelvis since evidence suggests that X-rays could cause direct damage to the gonad which could result in mutation [1]. Gonad shielding during diagnostic X-ray procedures is an effective way of reducing dose to patients’ reproductive organs and reduces the risk of genetic effects in future ge...

Journal: :Development 1991
M J Stern H R Horvitz

In wild-type Caenorhabditis elegans hermaphrodites, two bilaterally symmetric sex myoblasts (SMs) migrate anteriorly to flank the precise center of the gonad, where they divide to generate the muscles required for egg laying (J. E. Sulston and H. R. Horvitz (1977) Devl Biol. 56, 110-156). Although this migration is largely independent of the gonad, a signal from the gonad attracts the SMs to th...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1974
M Gaál J László P Bösze

In 14 cases of the Turner syndrome and pure gonadal dysgenesis streak gonads were studied histologically. In cases where the 46,XX line was unimpaired the blood vessels of the gonad showed severe degeneration in at least 30 to 50%. These streak gonads usually contained some of the characteristic ovarian elements as well as the vascular lesions. In gonosomal monosomy, on the other hand, a simila...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Lee Smith John Willan Nick Warr Frances A. Brook Michael Cheeseman Richard Sharpe Pam Siggers Andy Greenfield

The mammalian gonad arises as a bipotential primordium from which a testis or ovary develops depending on the chromosomal sex of the individual. We have previously used DNA microarrays to screen for novel genes controlling the developmental fate of the indifferent embryonic mouse gonad. Maestro (Mro), which encodes a HEAT-repeat protein, was originally identified as a gene exhibiting sexually d...

2011
Stefan White Thomas Ohnesorg Amanda Notini Kelly Roeszler Jacqueline Hewitt Hinda Daggag Craig Smith Erin Turbitt Sonja Gustin Jocelyn van den Bergen Denise Miles Patrick Western Valerie Arboleda Valerie Schumacher Lavinia Gordon Katrina Bell Henrik Bengtsson Terry Speed John Hutson Garry Warne Vincent Harley Peter Koopman Eric Vilain Andrew Sinclair

Disorders of sex development (DSD), ranging in severity from mild genital abnormalities to complete sex reversal, represent a major concern for patients and their families. DSD are often due to disruption of the genetic programs that regulate gonad development. Although some genes have been identified in these developmental pathways, the causative mutations have not been identified in more than...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2004
Tony DeFalco Stéphanie Le Bras Mark Van Doren

Sexual dimorphism requires the integration of positional information in the embryo with the sex determination pathway. Homeotic genes are a major source of positional information responsible for patterning along the anterior-posterior axis in embryonic development, and are likely to play a critical role in sexual dimorphism. Here, we investigate the role of homeotic genes in the sexually dimorp...

2013
Yuiko Matsumoto Alvin Buemio Randy Chu Mozhgon Vafaee David Crews

In the red-eared slider turtle (Trachemys scripta), a species with temperature-dependent sex determination (TSD), the expression of the aromatase gene during gonad development is strictly limited to the female-producing temperature. The underlying mechanism remains unknown. In this study, we identified the upstream 5'-flanking region of the aromatase gene, gonad-specific promoter, and the tempe...

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