Human and wildlife biobanks of germplasms and reproductive tissues can contribute to a broader concept of One Health [0.03%]
人类和野生生物种质及生殖组织库能为更广义的“同一个健康”理念做贡献
Mayako Fujihara,Pierre Comizzoli
Mayako Fujihara
Biobanks are large collections of frozen biological samples (including reproductive tissues, gametes, and embryos) and their associated metadata that are stored for the long term. In addition to fundamental research and medical or veterinar...
Connecting microbial ecology to human fertility and reproduction: perspectives from the reproductive microbiomes of animals [0.03%]
连接微生物生态与人类生育和繁殖:来自动物生殖微生物群的视角
Sally L Bornbusch,Katherine A Dami
Sally L Bornbusch
In all vertebrates, reproduction occurs in the context of host-associated microbiomes, which are increasingly recognized for their contributions to reproductive success. Although host-associated microbiomes are species specific, synthesizin...
Stephen Johnston
Stephen Johnston
Wildlife species demonstrate a broad diversity of reproductive strategies that have allowed them to adapt and survive in their specific environments. The koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) is an iconic endangered Australian arboreal marsupial t...
One Health and the Exposome: providing insights for wildlife health and reproduction [0.03%]
一体健康与暴露组学:为野生动物健康和繁殖提供新见解
Mary Ann Ottinger,Cullen Geiselman
Mary Ann Ottinger
Although anthropogenic activities are often responsible for the loss of biodiversity, humans are not immune from the adverse consequences of diminishing wildlife populations and the resulting declines in ecosystem resilience and health. The...
Basic biology is not just "for the birds": how avian studies have informed us about vertebrate reproduction [0.03%]
鸟的生物学研究不仅“只是关于鸟类”:鸟类研究如何让我们了解脊椎动物繁殖方面的知识
George E Bentley,Sayaka Aizawa
George E Bentley
Avian reproductive physiology has been studied for centuries, largely because of the importance of birds as food animals. It is likely that the ubiquity and ease of access to domesticated chickens led to them being used in some of the first...
Bridging studies in wild animal species and humans to better understand, assist, and control reproduction [0.03%]
联通野生动物和人类的研究以更好地了解、协助和控制繁殖能力
Pierre Comizzoli,Richard J Paulson
Pierre Comizzoli
Outside the box: comparative stem cell insights for fertility biotechnology and conservation [0.03%]
跳出框架:比较干细胞见解在生育生物技术和保护中的应用
Ashlee M Hutchinson,Antonia Weberling,Yoshinori Endo et al.
Ashlee M Hutchinson et al.
Leveraging comparative biology could lead to breakthrough discoveries in the development of fertility technologies while supporting conservation efforts. Here, we discuss examples and opportunities to learn from stem cell systems in nontrad...
Gonadal tissue preservation technologies and culture offer opportunities to bridge knowledge between wildlife and humans [0.03%]
生殖组织保存技术及体外培养为野生动物与人类之间的知识共享提供契机
Andreia Maria Silva,Gabriela Liberalino Lima,Pierre Comizzoli et al.
Andreia Maria Silva et al.
Gonadal tissue preservation has emerged as a promising alternative mainly for the creation of wildlife biobanks and the restoration of fertility in humans. This review aims to establish bridges between the knowledge acquired from studies in...
Anneke Moresco,Dalen W Agnew
Anneke Moresco
Animal models of human disease have been used for a long time, and frequently, diseases in these models are induced, rather than spontaneous. The present review outlines several examples of naturally occurring reproductive diseases in non-d...
Vance L Trudeau,Jeffrey P Ethier
Vance L Trudeau
Amphibians as models have informed our understanding of the hormonal control of development and reproduction. Seminal studies on frogs and toads have led to discoveries pertaining to the role of the thyroid in development and reproduction, ...