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Inhibins and activins:
chemical properties and
biological activity". Proceedings...
- inhibin, two
closely related glycoproteins with
opposing biological effects.
Inhibins are
heterodimeric glycoproteins composed of an α
subunit (INHA) and one...
-
reproductive system,
inhibins and
follistatin counterregulate activins, to
control follicle-stimulating
hormone and so the
release of gonads.
Inhibins and activins...
-
relatively high
levels of progesterone, and
moderate levels of estradiol, and
inhibin A. It is the
remains of the
ovarian follicle that has
released a mature...
-
stimulates inhibin B secretion. In females, FSH
initiates follicular growth,
specifically affecting granulosa cells. With the
concomitant rise in
inhibin B, FSH...
- the surge, when they rise in the
luteal phase.
Throughout this cycle,
inhibins provide a
clear picture of bistability.
These dimeric glycoprotein hormones...
- PMID 10320815. Welt C,
Sidis Y,
Keutmann H,
Schneyer A (2002). "Activins,
inhibins, and follistatins: from
endocrinology to signaling. A
paradigm for the...
- PMID 10320815. Welt C,
Sidis Y,
Keutmann H,
Schneyer A (2002). "Activins,
inhibins, and follistatins: from
endocrinology to signaling. A
paradigm for the...
- Müllerian-inhibiting
hormone (MIH), is a
glycoprotein hormone structurally related to
inhibin and
activin from the
transforming growth factor beta superfamily, whose...
- days. Due to the
increase of FSH, the
protein inhibin B will be
secreted by the
granulosa cells.
Inhibin B will
eventually blunt the
secretion of FSH toward...