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TGF-β Signaling in Cancer: Mechanisms of Progression and Therapeutic Targets. [PDF]

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Expression and distribution of activin-follistatin-inhibin axis in the urinary bladder. [PDF]

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Mao W   +7 more
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TGFβ signalling: a nexus between inflammation, placental health and preeclampsia throughout pregnancy. [PDF]

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Inhibin

Physiological Reviews, 1988
Inhibin has been defined as a gonadal hormone that exerts a specific negative feedback action on the secretion of FSH from the gonadotropic cells of the pituitary gland. The existence of inhibin was postulated as early as 1923 (250). However, only after reliable and sensitive bioassay systems for the detection and estimation of inhibin had been ...
A S, McNeilly, C G, Tsonis, D T, Baird
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Inhibin and Inhibin-Related Proteins

1993
Abstract It has been recognized for many years that the gonads produce a nonsteroidal factor termed inhibin that preferentially suppresses pituitary follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion. Progress in its isolation, characterization, and clarification of its physiology, however, has only occurred since 1985 after the development
David M Robertson   +2 more
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