10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LUTEINISATION»
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Textbook of Assisted Reproduction for Scientists in ...
Premature LH surges that led to premature luteinisation were considered to have
a poor prognosis and cycle treatments were frequently cancelled. The discovery
of GnRH analogues and their effectiveness in preventing premature ...
2
Physiological Effects of Immunity Against Reproductive Hormones
that granulosa cells undergoing luteinisation require both LH and prolactin to
express their full biosynthetic potential. The declining concentration of prolactin in
the follicular fluid as the follicle approaches ovulation could be a result of
prolactin ...
Robert Geoffrey Edwards, M. H. Johnson,
1976
3
Follicular Growth Ovulation and Fertilization: Molecular and ...
... cells to modulate gene 1 1PHSD expression directly, we optimised a rat
granulosa cell culture model in which FSH treatment is first given to induce
functional maturation (i.e. LH responsiveness), followed by LH to induce
luteinisation.
A.K. Mukhopadhyay, Anand Kumar,
2002
4
Endocrine Cells—Advances in Research and Application: 2012 ...
Progesterone and OXT mRNA are well-established markers of granulosa cell
luteinisation. Although high doses of FSH induced granulosa cell luteinisation,
basal and FSH-induced increases in E and AMH production and expression of ...
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Inhibin, Activin, and Follistatin in Human Reproductive ...
This action implies that intrafollicular activin may have a role in delaying the
onset of luteinisation. Follistatin reverses the effect of activin on progesterone
secretion by human granulosa-lutein cells (Cataldo et al. 1994), whilst having no
effect ...
6
Fertility and Obstetrics in the Horse
The echogenic regions coalesce and fine fibrin bands can be identified
crisscrossing the follicle. • The follicular cavity gradually increases in
echogenicity associated with progressive luteinisation. • Progesterone
concentrations are elevated ...
7
Issues in Diabetes, Endocrinology, and Hepatology: 2013 Edition
CTGF is necessary for normal follicle growth and luteinisation in mammals.” The
news reporters obtained a quote from the research from Shandong Agricultural
University, “The avian follicular hierarchy provides an excellent experimental ...
Artificial cycles are free from the risks of hyperestrogenism and premature
luteinisation, and the oocytes obtained from fertile donors may prove to be better
than those obtained from infertile or older women (Table 5.3). Table 5.3: Reasons
for ...
Krishna, Usha R. And Shah,
1996
9
Physiology of the Graafian Follicle and Ovulation
R. H. F. Hunter. Zamboni, L. (l972). Fertilisation in the mouse. In Biology of
Mammalian Fertilisation and Implantation, ed. K.S. Moghissi & E.S.E. Hafez, pp. 2
l 3-62. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas. Zeleznik, A.J. (l992). Luteinisation and
...
10
African Mole-Rats: Ecology and Eusociality
The luteinised unruptured follicles result from the premature luteinisation of late
secondary and early tertiary follicles (normally follicles only undergo luteinisation
after ovulation). The membrana granulosa and theca interna of the luteinised ...
Nigel C. Bennett, Chris G. Faulkes,
2000