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Anti-Mullerian hormone

Physiological Reviews, 1986
N, Josso, J Y, Picard
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Analytical Evaluation of Lumipulse Anti-Mullerian Hormone Assay

Clinical Laboratory, 2021
The measurement of serum Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is used in daily practice to estimate the ovarian reserve in women.The aim of this study was to evaluate the new Lumipulse AMH® immunoassay (Fujirebio) with regard to the reliability with two preexisting assays: Elecsys AMH Plus® (cobas®, Roche) and Vidas AMH® (bioMérieux).
Francois, Fraissinet   +4 more
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Anti-Mullerian hormone – Promises and pitfalls

Fertility Science and Research, 2016
Anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) measurement is a routine practice that precedes every assisted reproductive techniques (ART) cycle in the current day. However, there is much more to AMH than just prediction of the cycle response. Many more applications have emerged in keeping with its role in understanding ovarian physiology and pathology.
Neena Malhotra, Sumita Agarwal
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Assessment of Anti-Mullerian Hormone and Anti-Mullerian Hormone Type II Receptor Variants in Women with Repeated Implantation Failures

Reproductive Sciences, 2020
Repeated implantation failure (RIF) is a common endocrine disease that causes female infertility and the etiology is unknown. The abnormal expression of key proteins and hormones at the maternal-fetal interface affected the maternal-fetal communication and leads to adverse pregnancy outcomes.
Yun-xing Fu   +5 more
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Anti-Mullerian hormone changes in pregnancy

2018
<p>When the delicate hormonal balance in early pregnancy is disrupted, the consequences can be significant. We have a poor understanding of the "cross-talk" in the fetal/placental/ovarian axis that occurs throughout pregnancy and is essential for normal fetal development.
Barbara Jean Stegmann   +5 more
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Anti-mullerian hormone in felids: A systematic review

Reproductive Biology
Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is a dimeric glycoprotein that belongs to the transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) superfamily. This hormone that is produced by gonadal Sertoli cells in males and granulosa cells in females has been extensively studied in humans, rodents, and livestock species.
Camila Lapuente   +4 more
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Anti-mullerian hormone: clinical relevance in assisted reproductive therapy

Annales d'Endocrinologie, 2006
Anti-Müllerian Hormone (AMH) is a member of the transforming Growth Factor-B (TGF-B) family synthesized exclusively by the gonads of both sexes. Over the last four years, numerous studies have examined the clinical usefulness of serum AMH levels as a predictor of ovarian response and pregnancy in assisted reproductive technology cycles.
T, Fréour   +5 more
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Anti-Mullerian hormone in sheep follicles

1988
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Bezard, J.   +3 more
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