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Expression pattern of <i>SMAD8</i> in geese at different reproductive stages and its effect on reproductive physiology and egg production performance. [PDF]
Yu D, Zhang R, He Y, Ge K.
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Associations between the serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels and intervertebral disc degeneration severity during the menopausal transition. [PDF]
Pan C, Li Y, Li L, Wang B.
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Mutations of LH and FSH receptors
Gonadotropins control male and female gonadal function by acting through specific receptors. The recent description of several mutations in LH and FSH receptors has significantly improved our understanding of the pathophysiology of several sexual disorder. Both gain- and loss-of-function germline mutations leading to constitutive receptor activation or
P, Beck-Peccoz, R, Romoli, L, Persani
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Fish FSH receptors bind LH: How to make the human FSH receptor to be more fishy?
In mammals, the interactions between glycoprotein hormones and their cognate receptors are highly specific; unintended cross-reactivity under normal physiological conditions has not been observed. The interactions between fish gonadotropins and their receptors, on the other hand, appeared to be less discriminatory.
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Role of FSH and FSH receptor on HUVECs migration
Gene Therapy, 2020Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a pituitary glycoprotein that regulates follicle maturation through its binding to follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR). Endothelial cells express FSHR, but its exact role in endothelial cells remains unclear. Here we show that FSHR expression was detectable in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs)
Dailin Tan +3 more
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Polymorphism of the FSH receptor and ovarian response to FSH
Annales d'Endocrinologie, 2007Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a key factor in human reproduction. FSH activates its receptor (FSHR) located exclusively on Sertoli cells in the testis and granulosa cells in the ovary. Two common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) within exon 10 of the human FSHR gene result in two almost equally common allelic variants exhibiting threonine (
WUNSCH A, SONNTAG B, SIMONI, Manuela
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RADIOLIGAND RECEPTOR ASSAY OF FSH
Acta Endocrinologica, 1976ABSTRACT The assay of FSH by a radioligand receptor assay (RLA) using homogenates of rat testicular tissue incubated for 17 h at 21°C has been assessed. Chloramine-T or lactoperoxidase were used for iodination. The assay gave linear dose-response lines between 30 and 2000 ng sheep FSH/tube, and there was usually no major interference by LH. Two batches
P S, Brown +3 more
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The molecular biology of the FSH receptor
The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 1995The actions of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) mediated through its receptor are necessary for the proper functioning of mammalian gonads. The FSH receptor is localized on granulosa cells of the ovary and Sertoli cells of the testis. The expression of the FSH receptor (FSHR) in Sertoli cells varies in vivo as a function of the stage of the cycle of ...
M D, Griswold, L, Heckert, C, Linder
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Regulation of the FSH Receptor in the Ovary
Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1999The follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) is found exclusively on granulosa cells from as early as the two-layer or primary stage of folliculogenesis. Up to four alternatively spliced transcripts have been described. An increase in steady-state levels of FSHR mRNA as well as a change in alternative splicing appear to be important during early ...
, Findlay, , Drummond
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