«Endocrine disruptors impair
human sperm function, research finds.»
«For the first time, we have shown a direct link between exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals from industrial products and adverse effects on
human sperm function,» said Niels E. Skakkebaek, professor and leader of the Danish team.
A plethora of endocrine - disrupting chemicals interfere with
human sperm function in a way that may have a negative impact on fertilization.
Not exact matches
Andrology Laboratory and
Sperm Bank; Center for Advanced Research in
Human Reproduction, Infertility, and Sexual
Function: Research work in the Reproductive Research Center is mainly focused on elucidating the molecular mechanism associated with male and female infertility and on studies involving the management of sexual dysfunction in male and female patients following urologic surgeries.
There's a surprising focus on the hypothetical ethical arguments that would arise should
human iPSCs be made into
function eggs and
sperm (which has not been done yet, and may not even be possible).
These specialized reproductive cells — familiar to us as
sperm and eggs in
humans — set the stage for complex multicellular life because they free up all the other cells in the body (known as somatic cells) to specialize for many other
functions.
They have been linked to
human health issues related to
sperm quality, fertility, abnormalities in sex organs, endometriosis, early puberty, nervous system
function, immune
function, cancers, breathing problems, metabolic issues, obesity, heart health, growth, neurological and learning disabilities, and more.