Author: Mancini, R.E. and Martini, L., editors: Title: Male Fertility and Sterility. Proceedings of the Serono Symposia, Volume 5
Description: London / New York, Academic Press, 1974. orig.boards. 23x15cm, xvi, 588 pp. Textual photos,graphs,tables. Some minor rubbing, VG. ¶ Contains 32 papers. Includes: A. Jost, et al "Sertoli Cells & Early Testicular Differentiation"; D.W. Fawcett "Interactions between Sertoli Cells & Germ Cells"; B.P. Setchell "The Entry of Substances into the Seminiferous Tubules"; V. Monesi "Nucleoprotein Synthesis in Spermatogenesis"; T. Mann "Biochemical Aspects of Sperm Maturation and Survival"; Rune Eliasson, et al "Effects of Seminal Plasma on some Functional Properties of Human Spermatozoa"; J.MacLeod "Effects of Environmental Factors & of Antispermatogenic Compounds on the Human Testis as reflected in Seminal Cytology"; E. Steinberger et al "Steroidogenesis in Human Testes"; E. Rosemberg et al "Hormonal Regulation of Leydig Cell Function"; B. Kjessler "Chromosomal Constitution and Male Reproductive Failure"; A. Hekman & Ph. Rumke "Antigens of Semen & Auto-immunity against Spermatozoa in Infertile Men"; R.E. Mancini "Immunologic & Testicular Response to a Damage induced in the Contralateral Gland"; E. Leone " Antispermatogenic Effect of Bull Semen Ribonuclease"; N. Carretti " Evidence of an anti-Seminal Plasma Activity in the Sera of Infertile Males"; C. Bergada "Cryptorchidism & Fertility"; J. Friberg & H. Gnarpe " Mycoplasma Infections & Infertility"; D.M. de Kretser, et al "Diagnostic Aspects of Male Infertility"; M. Re "Histochemical Demonstration of Glycogen & Phosphorylase in the Study of Male Hypogonadism"; L. Martini, et al "Recent Views on the Mechanisms Controlling LH and FSH Secretion"; O.Vilar "Effect of Cytostatic Drugs on Human Testicular Function"; J. Ma.
Keywords: Mammalian Reproduction, Male reproduction, Human infertility, Seminal Cytology, Sterility, Spermatogenesis, Testicular function, ,
Price: US$ 65.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
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