Okafor et al., 2022 - Google Patents
The reproductive functions of the human brain regions: A systematic reviewOkafor et al., 2022
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- Okafor I
- Okpara U
- Ibeabuchi K
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- Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences
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Reproduction remains a vital characteristic of living things necessary for survival and continuity. Specific brain regions and structures are responsible for regulating the different aspects of human reproduction. This study systematically reviewed the brain regions that …
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