Background Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a useful marker of ovarian reserve in reproductive-aged women. However, the predictive value of AMH for the occurrence of a spontaneous ongoing pregnancy has limits.
Yiman Fu, Baoyi Huang, Lin Ma
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Developing anti-Müllerian hormone as an ovarian reserve biomarker. [PDF]
Fauser BCJM.
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Molecular mechanisms and multi-organ regulatory roles of anti-Müllerian hormone in female reproduction. [PDF]
Li J, Zhu W, Bu Y, Li L, Wei H, Zhang S.
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Anti-Müllerian Hormone as a Marker for Castration Status and Fertility in Bulls and Oxen. [PDF]
Gilg D +4 more
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The Effect of Laparoscopic Dermoid Cystectomy on Anti-Mullerian Hormone: A Case Series. [PDF]
Kumar P, Merkur H, Russell P, Wong C.
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Menstrual cycles, lifespan, and anti-Müllerian hormone in cynomolgus monkeys. [PDF]
Takebayashi A +6 more
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Anti-Müllerian hormone decreased in women with superficial peritoneal endometriosis and associated with an elevated inflammatory profile. [PDF]
Griffiths MJ +6 more
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The use of anti-Müllerian hormone in fertility treatment
The need for fertility treatment in Denmark is increasing, one of the main causes being postponed parenthood. Ovarian reserve is determined by the anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) level and by antral follicle count.
Pinborg, Anja +3 more
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Low anti-Mullerian hormone in reproductive age is associated with MASLD in midlife. [PDF]
Cooper KM +6 more
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Anti-Müllerian hormone induces a reversible quiescence-associated secretory phenotype in preantral follicles†. [PDF]
Meinsohn MC +12 more
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