Control neuroendocrí de l'inici de la maduresa sexual en els vertebrats mitjançant la kisspeptina i el seu receptor, amb especial èmfasi pel que fa a la situació en els peixos teleostis [PDF]
El recent descobriment de la kisspeptina (producte del gen KISS1), conjuntament amb el seu receptor (producte del gen KISS1R), i de la seva relació amb el control de l'inici de la maduresa sexual en tots els vertebrats, ha estat descrit com una de les ...
Mechaly, Alejandro +2 more
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Expanding the role of tachykinins in the neuroendocrine control of reproduction [PDF]
Reproductive function is driven by the hormonal interplay between the gonads and brain–pituitary axis. Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) is released in a pulsatile manner, which is critical for the attainment and maintenance of fertility; however ...
Arisawa +42 more
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Suppression of kisspeptin expression and gonadotropic axis sensitivity following exposure to inhibitory day lengths in female Siberian hamsters [PDF]
Anne B. Mason +7 more
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Kisspeptin Acts Directly and Indirectly to Increase Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neuron Activity and Its Effects Are Modulated by Estradiol [PDF]
Justyna Pielecka-Fortuna +2 more
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Endogén glutamát jelentősége neuroendokrin rendszerek szabályozásában = Role of endogenous glutamate in the regulation of neurosecretory systems [PDF]
A kutatási támogatás segítségével a kutatócsoport tanulmányozta és feltérképezte az átvivőanyagként glutamátot használó (vezikuláris glutamát transzportereket tartalmazó) idegsejtek pontos anatómiai megoszlását rágcsálók hipotalamuszában.
Deli, Levente +2 more
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Session 20: New gatekeepers of reproduction: GPR 54 and kisspeptin [PDF]
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Kisspeptin and GPR54: Discovery of a Novel Pathway in Reproduction [PDF]
Stephanie B. Seminara, W F Crowley
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Kisspeptin Mediates the Photoperiodic Control of Reproduction in Hamsters
Florent G. Revel +5 more
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Excitatory Effects of the Puberty-Initiating Peptide Kisspeptin and Group I Metabotropic Glutamate Receptor Agonists Differentiate Two Distinct Subpopulations of Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone Neurons [PDF]
Iryna Dumalska +5 more
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