The Reproductive System
The reproductive system includes the organs that work together for the purpose of reproduction. The system includes internal and external organs as well as fluids, hormones and pheromones. Physicians, professors and those simply searching for basic information can all find plenty of helpful sites in this guide.
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Reproductive System Basics
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Reproductive System for Kids and Teachers
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Reproductive System Resources for Professionals
The Web sites spotlighted in this section provide valuable information on human reproduction suitable for medical students and professionals including obstetricians and research scientists.
Dulcinea's Insight
- If you’re not interested in paying for a subscription to a peer-reviewed journal but still want to stay abreast of the latest research in the field, be sure to take advantage of the free online access to abstracts and the full-text feature article of the month made available by many journals.
Dulcinea's Picks
Cleveland Clinic’s Reproductive Research Center
is a research and training facility that conducts cutting-edge studies in a variety of areas related to human reproduction, infertility, and sexual function. The site provides free access to a large selection of peer-reviewed scientific journal articles as well as in-depth information about research projects currently being conducted at and recent research innovations that have come out of the Cleveland Clinic.
Biology of Reproduction
is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Reproduction (SSR) and publishes original research on a broad range of topics in the field of reproductive biology. A one-year online subscription to the monthly journal costs $675 and a print subscription costs $875.
Human Reproduction
is published monthly by Oxford Journals and features peer-reviewed articles reporting original research on the scientific and medical aspects of reproductive physiology and pathology. The journal provides one full-length article from each issue free online as well as each issue’s table of contents and abstracts. For full-length articles, you can purchase short-term access to a single article for $28 per day, one issue for $74 or a one-year subscription for $710.

