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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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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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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

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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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.
Accialini, Paula Lucia   +3 more
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CORPUS LUTEUM CYSTOMA

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1939
Cystic tumors of the ovary arising from the graafian follicle are common. Small cystic degenerations of the corpus luteum are not uncommon, but a single cyst of any appreciable size is very unusual, although cysts "the size of a child's head" have been described.1Hertzler2states that these cysts develop because of the failure of the luteal cells to ...
Homer Wheelon, Gale Wilson
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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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THE CORPUS LUTEUM

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1916
Since the publication of Fraenkel's paper, 1 in 1903, the study of the corpus luteum has been the point of departure in most of the investigations which have been made as to the cause and mechanism of menstruation. I shall not review the now voluminous literature of this subject, except perhaps to call attention to the definite advance made in 1911 by ...
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CORPUS LUTEUM THERAPY

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1935
Note. —These articles and the articles in the previous issues ofThe Journalare part of a series published under the auspices of the Council on Pharmacy and Chemistry. Other articles will appear in succeeding issues. When' completed, the series will be published in book form.—Ed.
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Corpus luteum

Archiv f�r Gyn�kologie, 1953
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