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Enkephalin production by the corpus luteum

Neuropeptides, 1987
In search of Early pregnancy factors, on the base of Kentsin, the sole molecule embryo-specific, we detected the presence of Enkephalin in the Mouse ovary, in Bovine and Human corpus luteum. In the Mouse the Met-Enkephalin release by the ovary seems to be stimulated by the oviduct in presence of the embryo.
Lionel Bueno, Yves Menezo, A. Cupo
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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE CORPUS LUTEUM

, 1929
The growth and implantation of embryos after early ablation of the o varies was studied in rabbits given extracts of corpus luteum. 2 mated does of proven fertility were given 1 cc of corpus luteum extract daily from the time of removal of their ovaries ...
W. Allen, G. Corner
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Effects of hypo- and hyperthyroidism on proliferation, angiogenesis, apoptosis and expression of COX-2 in the corpus luteum of female rats.

Reproduction in domestic animals = Zuchthygiene, 2013
Although thyroid dysfunction occurs frequently in humans and some animal species, the mechanisms by which hypo- and hyperthyroidism affect the corpus luteum have not been thoroughly elucidated.
JF Silva   +4 more
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A SPECIFIC INHIBITORY HORMONE OF THE CORPUS LUTEUM: ITS CONTRAST WITH THE FEMALE SEX (FOLLICULAR) HORMONE

, 1926
The corpus luteum, in its function as an endocrine gland, has a definite inhibitory effect on ovulation and menstruation or estrus. The suppression of these phenomena during pregnancy is an example of this effect.
G. Papanicolaou
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THE FORMATION OF THE CORPUS LUTEUM IN THE GUINEA-PIG.

, 1906
HISTORY OF RESEARCH. Three considerations make it desirable to undertake a detailed study of the development of the corpus luteum of the guinea-pig. 1.
L. Loeb
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CORPUS LUTEUM IN ITS RELATION TO MENSTRUATION AND PREGNANCY

, 1927
The corpus luteum, as a gland of internal secretion, has aroused considerable interest for many years. This conception seemed so plausible, and appeared to be so well supported by experimental evidence, that for a long time it was quite generally ...
J. P. Pratt
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The Rodent Corpus Luteum

2016
The corpus luteum (CL) is a tissue having great differences among species. Rodents have particular features in CL formation, function, and regression. The different types of mammalian corpora lutea can be classified in CL of pregnancy, cyclic CL, CL of lactation, and CL of pseudo-pregnancy.
Paula Accialini   +3 more
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CORPUS LUTEUM HORMONE

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
FUNCTION OF THE CORPUS LUTEUM Speaking broadly, the endocrine function of the corpus luteum is now well understood. The gland is a part of the mechanism of pregnancy. When an ovum begins its journey through the fallopian tube, the follicle from which it took origin gives place to the corpus luteum, and this organ thereupon delivers into the blood ...
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CORPUS LUTEUM IN NEUROLOGICAL PRACTICE

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1919
With the last decade our knowledge of the internal secretions has assumed gigantic proportions. Endocrinology has long passed from the realms of academic speculation into the land of practical knowledge. It has been shown that there is hardly a vital function in the living organism that does not depend upon the secretions of one or another gland or ...
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Corpus luteum

Archiv f�r Gyn�kologie, 1953
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