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Expression of the FSH Receptor in the Testis
1993FSH has multiple and changing roles in the regulation of spermatogenesis. The first function of FSH is to increase the number of Sertoli cells by stimulation of their mitotic activity. During the prepubertal phase of development, FSH is important for the maturation of the Sertoli cells.
L, Heckert, M D, Griswold
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FSH receptor polymorphisms and ovarian function [PDF]
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a key player in human reproduction. FSH activates the FSH receptor (FSHR) on granulosa cells in the ovary. The ovarian effects of endogenous and exogenous FSH can be modulated by polymorphisms of the FSHR gene. To date around 1,800 polymorphisms of the FSHR gene have been reported.
Ochsenkühn, Robert +2 more
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1974
Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) has been recognized to play a paramount role in the regulation of spermatogenesis. However, its precise function and cellular site of action in the testis have not been clarified (1). Several morphologic and biochemical parameters are known to be affected by FSH.
A, Steinberger, K H, Thanki, B, Siegal
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Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) has been recognized to play a paramount role in the regulation of spermatogenesis. However, its precise function and cellular site of action in the testis have not been clarified (1). Several morphologic and biochemical parameters are known to be affected by FSH.
A, Steinberger, K H, Thanki, B, Siegal
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Regulation of Expression of the FSH Receptor
1993Follicle stimulating hormone (follitropin [FSH]) is a pituitary glycoprotein hormone that is essential for normal reproduction in both male and female mammals. Sertoli cells and granulosa cells are the target cells for the action of FSH in the testes and ovaries, respectively.
Michael D. Griswold, Leslie L. Heckert
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CHARACTERIZATION OF PRIMATE TESTICULAR FSH RECEPTOR*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1982M. I. Berman, M. R. Sairam
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Recombinant Catfish FSH activates steriodgenesis via the FSH receptor.
2004Schulz, R.W. +5 more
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Modelling of FSH receptor signalling network
2008Heitzler, Domitille +3 more
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