Evolution of the foreskin: Difference between revisions
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|first=Paul M. | |first=Paul M. | ||
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|title=The Case Against Circumcision | |title=The Case Against Circumcision | ||
|journal=Mothering: The Magazine of Natural Family Living | |journal=Mothering: The Magazine of Natural Family Living | ||
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|title=De virginibus puerisque: The function of the human foreskin considered from an evolutionary perspective | |title=De virginibus puerisque: The function of the human foreskin considered from an evolutionary perspective | ||
|journal=Med Hypotheses | |journal=Med Hypotheses | ||
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|last=Nadler | |last=Nadler | ||
|first=Ronald D. | |first=Ronald D. | ||
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|title=Proximate and ultimate influences on the regulation of mating in the great apes | |title=Proximate and ultimate influences on the regulation of mating in the great apes | ||
|journal=American Journal of Primatology | |journal=American Journal of Primatology | ||
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}}</ref><ref>{{REFjournal | }}</ref><ref>{{REFjournal | ||
|last=Williams-Ashman | |last=Williams-Ashman | ||
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|title=Enigmatic features of penile development and functions | |title=Enigmatic features of penile development and functions | ||
|journal=Perspectives in Biology and Medicine | |journal=Perspectives in Biology and Medicine | ||
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}}</ref> The human penis has retained and modified its prepuce over a period of extraordinarily evolution.<ref>{{REFjournal | }}</ref> The human penis has retained and modified its prepuce over a period of extraordinarily evolution.<ref>{{REFjournal | ||
|last=Dixson | |last=Dixson | ||
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|title=Baculum length and copulatory behavior in primates | |title=Baculum length and copulatory behavior in primates | ||
|journal=American Journal of Primatology | |journal=American Journal of Primatology | ||
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A histologic study of the penile and clitoral prepuce, carried out on human and non-human primates, showed that corpuscular receptors are concentrated at the prepuce/glans penis and the prepuce/glans clitoridis interface in humans and rhesus monkeys.<ref name="macaca">{{REFjournal | A histologic study of the penile and clitoral prepuce, carried out on human and non-human primates, showed that corpuscular receptors are concentrated at the prepuce/glans penis and the prepuce/glans clitoridis interface in humans and rhesus monkeys.<ref name="macaca">{{REFjournal | ||
|last=Cold | |last=Cold | ||
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|title=Penile and clitoral prepuce mucocutaneous receptors in macaca mulatta | |title=Penile and clitoral prepuce mucocutaneous receptors in macaca mulatta | ||
|journal=Vet Pathol | |journal=Vet Pathol | ||