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female reproductive function

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Female reproductive function is an academic concept encompassing the study of the biological systems and processes essential for sexual reproduction in female organisms. This research area investigates the intricate interplay of genetic, cellular, hormonal, and environmental factors regulating gamete production (oogenesis), fertilization, embryonic development, pregnancy, parturition, and associated physiological cycles. Characterized by its multi-level approach spanning molecular to organismal scales, its significance lies in its critical role for understanding fertility, reproductive health, developmental biology, and evolutionary processes across species.

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KS

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

SM

The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

DW

Rockefeller University

SR

Oregon National Primate Research Center

BW

Baylor College of Medicine

Top Institutions

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National Institutes of Health

Bethesda, United States

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

Inserm

Paris, France

Houston, United States