Wednesday, June 8, 2011

skeletal system


skeletal system The physiological association between the reproductive and skeletal systems was thought to be restricted only to gonad-mediated regulation of bone remodeling until recently. A new animal study published in the journal, Cell has provided first evidence about the likely regulatory role of osteoblast-derived osteocalcin on male fertility. The findings may aid in gaining further insight into functions of the skeletal system that were hitherto not clearly understood.


It would also help determine whether long-term use of drugs that affect the skeletal system by altering osteocalcin levels could, in turn, affect male fertilityOnly registered users can view full text of articles posted in the last 6 months.Please read the "Terms of Use" before subscribing or reading through the contents of this websiteRegistration and access information will be emailed to you after confirmation of payment. This process may take up to 6 hours.The IVF NEWS.Direct! Advantage The IVF NEWS.Direct! journal is an interpretive journal that offers the advantages of reading all the top publications in reproductive medicine and assisted reproduction in a single, easy to read publication.
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