Hamayun Khan — новинки
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Gross Morphometry of Male Reproductive Organs of local Adult Goats Hamayun Khan, Muhammad Misri Rind, Ali Gohar
ISBN: 9783659662638 Год издания: 2014 Издательство: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Язык: Английский Male animals are fundamental in successful breeding plans so it is imperative to be well versed with functional anatomy of male reproductive organs. Since no comprehensive baseline data are available about the gross morphometry of the male reproductive organs in the local goat population in Pakistan. The current monograph is the description of the research conducted on caprine testis, epididymis, vas deference and seminal vesicle of the adult male goats reared by the farmers in different region of the country. This monograph provides valuable information to the researchers in the field of Animal Reproduction, Animal Reproductive Biotechnology as well as in Reproductive Biology or Anatomy. -
Assessment of NOS and GLUTS in development of the rabbit placenta Hamayun Khan, Yasuo Kiso
ISBN: 9783848487998 Год издания: 2012 Издательство: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing Язык: Английский Since the early~mid pregnancy in rabbit is very critical for the continued existence of the growing fetus and most of the embryonic loss occur during that period. Therefore,the clarification of up regulation of these factor in the development of the rabbit placenta during successful pregnancy demonstrated its physiological significance whereas localization of these factors in the diverse types of trophoblast or in the vascular system of rabbit placenta indicated that all the four factor play a fundamental role in the placentogenesis as well as in the organogenesis of rabbit embryo/fetus, NOS especially for placental angiogenesis and vascular maturation of placenta to make the availability of ample blood supply to growing fetus while Glucose transporters work as a fuel for smooth functioning of placenta which is indispensable for the maintenance of successful pregnancy as well as for the survival and healthy growth of the developing fetus.These data can be served as a baseline in developmental anatomy for future researches to evaluate these factors by the effect of various prenatal stressors such as maternal Hypoglycemia or hyperglycemia on the development of placenta and fetus