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Scientists have assembled a lab system from living tissue that can replicate a woman's 28-day hormonal cycle. The goal is to use the system to find new ways to treat a host of women's health problems.
Richard Whitekettle, Levitical Thought and the Female Reproductive Cycle: Wombs, Wellsprings, and the Primeval World, Vetus Testamentum, Vol. 46, Fasc. 3 (Jul., 1996 ...
The exquisite hormonal signaling that drives the female reproductive system cannot be modeled in a flat petri dish. Scrambling to address history's long dearth of research in women's health and ...
Microfluidic system mimics 28-day female reproductive cycle Tissues in EVATAR device produce and respond to hormones similar to those in the body by Celia Henry Arnaud March 29, 2017 3 min read ...
A new study suggests that emotions such as anger, irritability, and feeling out of control may be more pronounced based on a woman's menstrual cycle phase and her reproductive age.
A perfect example of this is the gastrointestinal tract. Similar to the reproductive cycle, the GI tract changes dynamically in response to hormones as they fluctuate through a 28-day cycle.
Scientists say they've made a device in the lab that can mimic the human female reproductive cycle. The researchers hope the device, assembled from living tissue, will lead to new treatments for many ...
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