hnRNPU Safeguards Oocyte Development and Female Fertility via Regulation of Alternative Splicing
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U (hnRNPU) is essential for oocyte development and female fertility. Oocyte‐specific deletion of Hnrnpu leads to follicular arrest, impaired meiotic maturation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and infertility.
Jinmei Li +8 more
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Collision tumor of the colon – colonic adenocarcinoma and ovarian granulosa cell tumor
Background Collision tumors of the colon are rare. We report the first case, to our knowledge in the English literature, of a collision tumor composed of a colonic adenocarcinoma arising in a sigmoid diverticulum coexisting with a recurrent ovarian ...
Kanthan Rani +2 more
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The global effect of follicle-stimulating hormone and tumour necrosis factor α on gene expression in cultured bovine ovarian granulosa cells [PDF]
Background Oocytes mature in ovarian follicles surrounded by granulosa cells. During follicle growth, granulosa cells replicate and secrete hormones, particularly steroids close to ovulation.
Glister, Claire +4 more
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The differential effects of the gonadotropin receptors on aromatase expression in primary cultures of immature rat granulosa cells are highly dependent on the density of receptors expressed and the activation of the inositol phosphate cascade [PDF]
Signaling pathways mediating the divergent effects of FSH and LH on aromatase in immature rat granulosa cells were studied by infecting cells with increasing amounts of adenoviral vectors for the hLHR or hFSHR.
Ascoli +66 more
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The calcium-sensing receptor as a regulator of cellular fate in normal and pathological conditions [PDF]
The calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) belongs to the evolutionarily conserved family of plasma membrane G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Early studies identified an essential role for the CaSR in systemic calcium homeostasis through its ability to ...
Benoit, Yves +3 more
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Ovarian neoplasms are relatively rare in childhood and adolescence; only 5% to 8% of the cases are of sex cord stromal origin. Granulosa cell tumors are a group of estrogen producing sex cord stromal tumors of the ovary. They occur in 95% of the cases in
Azin Ashnagar +4 more
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Ultrasound in Obstetrics &Gynecology, Volume 67, Issue 2, Page 241-258, February 2026.
T. Van den Bosch +20 more
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Primary retroperitoneal extraovarian granulosa cell tumor
Extraovarian granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) develop from ectopic gonadal tissue situated along the embryonal route of the genital ridge. Primary retroperitoneal tumors are extremely rare, with an incidence of 02% -06% and 80-85% probability of malignancy.
Pragya Sharma +4 more
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The sex cord-like variant of endometrioid carcinoma is a rare subtype with a close histological resemblance to the sex cord-stromal tumor of the ovaries, in particular the Sertoli cell tumor.
Kavita Mardi +3 more
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Meigs’ Syndrome Associated with Giant Granulosa Cell Tumor of the Ovary
Presentation of rare occurrence of Meigs’ syndrome associated with giant granulosa- cell tumor of the ov ary. Giant granulosa-cell tumor of the ov ary, in a patient presenting with ascites, and bilateral pleural effusion, which rapidly dried up on ...
Serkan Erkanlı +5 more
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