Abstract
Human reproduction is a complex and highly regulated process that involves intricate molecular interactions between male and female gametes, hormones, and reproductive tissues. This article explores the molecular mechanisms underlying human reproduction, focusing on key processes such as gametogenesis, fertilization, early embryonic development, and hormonal regulation. It examines the role of genetic and epigenetic factors in regulating reproduction, the molecular basis of pregnancy and parturition, and the implications for reproductive health and fertility treatments. The article also highlights recent advancements in reproductive medicine and the potential for molecular interventions to address infertility and related disorders.
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