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The corpus luteum

Therapeutische Umschau, 2002
Das Corpus Luteum ist eine «Drüse auf Zeit», deren Hauptaufgabe in der Synthese und Sekretion von Progesteron besteht, das zur endometrialen Rezeption eines Embryos durch sekretorische Umwandlung bzw. zur Erhaltung der Schwangerschaft unabdingbar ist. Der eigentliche Stimulus zur Bildung bzw.
Denschlag, Dominik, Keck, Christoph
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GLYCOSIDASES IN THE CORPUS LUTEUM

Journal of Endocrinology, 1961
SUMMARY 1. The corpus luteum in cattle, pigs and women is rich in α-l-fucosidase, β-d-fucosidase, β-d-galactosidase, α-d-mannosidase, β-d-glucuronidase and β-N-acetyl-d-glucosaminidase activity. In comparison, the activity of these enzymes in the follicular fluid is usually negligible.
A. J. Hay, A McALLAN, G A Levvy
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The corpus luteum

Human Reproduction, 1988
Normal corpus luteum function is determined by function in the follicular as well as the luteal phase. In the follicular phase adequate follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and oestrogen stimulation are required for granulosa cell mitosis and luteinizing hormone (LH) receptor synthesis. An increase in LH pulse frequency may also be necessary for adequate
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Angiogenesis in the Corpus Luteum

Endocrine, 2000
The ovarian corpus luteum plays a critical role in reproduction because it is the primary source of circulating progesterone. After ovulation, as the corpus luteum forms from the wall of the ruptured follicle, it grows and vascularizes extremely rapidly.
Lawrence P. Reynolds   +2 more
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Regulation of the porcine corpus luteum during pregnancy.

Reproduction, 2018
The new corpora lutea (CLs) in pigs are formed from the preovulatory follicles after the luteinizing hormone (LH) surge. However, total autonomy and independence of CLs from LH up to Day 12 of cycle has recently been questioned. Transformation of estrous
A. Ziecik   +3 more
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Corpus luteum surgery

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979
The corpus luteum is responsible for a substantial number of emergency operations, some of which prove to be unnecessary and others which are unnecessarily complex. The routine utilization of culdocentesis and pregnancy testing will identify the large majority of those patients who can safely be treated by expectant observation or who should first be ...
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THE CORPUS LUTEUM OF THE SHEEP: FUNCTIONAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE EMBRYO AND THE CORPUS LUTEUM

Journal of Endocrinology, 1966
SUMMARY The stage at which the embryo first affects the corpus luteum of the sheep in such a way as to prevent its regression at the end of the oestrous cycle was determined by means of embryo transplantation. Up to the 12th day after oestrus the transfer of embryos to non-pregnant ewes resulted consistently in pregnancy, an indication that the
R. M. Moor, L. E. A. Rowson
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Corpus luteum defects

Current Opinion in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1992
During the review period a number of experimental works dealing with structure and function of different cell populations constituting the corpus luteum have been published. The function of luteinizing hormone receptors and their response to luteinizing hormone stimulation at different phases of the luteal phase have been studied.
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