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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2007
Ovulation is essential for reproductive success; many cases of infertility in women may be related to disruption of this critical and complex ovarian process. Recent gene profiling studies using rat, mouse, and human ovaries and cumulus oocyte complexes isolated prior to, during, and following luteinizing hormone (LH or human chorionic gonadotropin ...
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Ovulation is essential for reproductive success; many cases of infertility in women may be related to disruption of this critical and complex ovarian process. Recent gene profiling studies using rat, mouse, and human ovaries and cumulus oocyte complexes isolated prior to, during, and following luteinizing hormone (LH or human chorionic gonadotropin ...
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2001
The role of progesterone (P) in the mechanism of ovulation is controversial at best. The contraceptive application of P was established in rodents in 1936 and with orally absorbed progestogenes was put to human use. There were hints on the proovulatory actions of P administered before the time of ovulation in rats by 1948.
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The role of progesterone (P) in the mechanism of ovulation is controversial at best. The contraceptive application of P was established in rodents in 1936 and with orally absorbed progestogenes was put to human use. There were hints on the proovulatory actions of P administered before the time of ovulation in rats by 1948.
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The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1968
ABSTRACT The process of ovulation has been analyzed using a simplified idealized mathematical and physical model of the mammalian follicle. The follicle was assumed to be a thinwalled elastic sphere composed of a semipermeable membrane obeying Hooke's law. The liquor folliculi was assumed to behave as an ideal colloidal solution.
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ABSTRACT The process of ovulation has been analyzed using a simplified idealized mathematical and physical model of the mammalian follicle. The follicle was assumed to be a thinwalled elastic sphere composed of a semipermeable membrane obeying Hooke's law. The liquor folliculi was assumed to behave as an ideal colloidal solution.
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Infertility, ovulation, induced ovulation, and female cancers
European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2011Early menarche and late menopause increase the risk of breast cancer. Endogenous progesterone, together with estrogens, is related to the risk of breast cancer, as is the combination of estrogens and progestins in menopause hormone replacement therapy.
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962
R B, GREENBLATT, S, ROY, V B, MAHESH
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R B, GREENBLATT, S, ROY, V B, MAHESH
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1967
Franklin L. Payne +3 more
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