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  • [[Corpus_Luteum_Development#Progesterone|progesterone]]<noinclude>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Term Link]][[Category:Ovary]][[
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  • File:Average Luteal Progesterone Profiles by Group.jpg
    ==Average Luteal Progesterone Profiles by Group== Unadjusted mean luteal progesterone index values. Mean ± SEM: 22.2 ± 3.1 pg/ml (resident Bangladeshi sedentee
    (600 × 387 (31 KB)) - 10:29, 29 April 2020
  • File:Menstrual cycle- estradiol and progesterone graph.jpg
    For estradiol and progesterone of all 8 female subjects. ...r elevated progesterone levels after t2. One subject showed no increase in progesterone at t3, indicating missing ovulation, and was excluded from further studies,
    (558 × 593 (95 KB)) - 16:56, 5 May 2019
  • File:Model mifepristone bound to progesterone receptor.jpg
    ==Model mifepristone bound to progesterone receptor== Binding of mifepristone (RU486, purple) in the progesterone receptor ligand binding domain (PR LBD, blue/red).
    (1,280 × 514 (171 KB)) - 12:59, 5 May 2013
  • ===The X-ray structure of RU486 bound to the progesterone receptor in a destabilized agonistic conformation=== ...the clinically used antiprogestin RU486 (mifepristone) in complex with the progesterone receptor (PR). The structure was obtained by taking a crystal of the PR lig
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  • File:Average Luteal Progesterone by Age at UK Migration.jpg
    ==Average Luteal Progesterone Profiles by Categories of Age at Migration to the UK==
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  • [[Corpus_Luteum_Development#Progesterone|progesterone]]<noinclude>[[Category:Template]][[Category:Term Link]][[Category:Ovary]][[
    254 bytes (26 words) - 11:27, 6 March 2019
  • File:Spermatozoa motility 01.mov
    ...s to photorelease of progesterone, monitored at 30 frames/s. The flash for progesterone photorelease was at 5 s.
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  • III. Effects of Progesterone on the Progesterone 567
    402 bytes (49 words) - 21:30, 15 June 2020
  • B. Progesterone 644 C. Progesterone 660
    442 bytes (50 words) - 08:39, 16 June 2020
  • ...normal human spermatozoa motility and the response to the photo-release of progesterone. ...s to photorelease of progesterone, monitored at 30 frames/s. The flash for progesterone photorelease was at 5 s.
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  • File:Progesterone.jpg
    ==Progesterone Molecular Structure== Historically, progesterone (progestin) was first isolated from the {{corpus luteum}} and its structure
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  • ...normal human spermatozoa motility and the response to the photo-release of progesterone. ...s to photorelease of progesterone, monitored at 30 frames/s. The flash for progesterone photorelease was at 5 s.
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  • ===Molecular mechanism for human sperm chemotaxis mediated by progesterone=== ...ient spermatozoa to the egg surface. A picomolar concentration gradient of Progesterone (P), the main steroidal component secreted by the cumulus cells that surrou
    1 KB (203 words) - 13:57, 3 August 2014
  • ===Molecular mechanism for human sperm chemotaxis mediated by progesterone=== ...ient spermatozoa to the egg surface. A picomolar concentration gradient of Progesterone (P), the main steroidal component secreted by the cumulus cells that surrou
    1 KB (203 words) - 13:57, 3 August 2014
  • ===The X-ray structure of RU486 bound to the progesterone receptor in a destabilized agonistic conformation=== ...the clinically used antiprogestin RU486 (mifepristone) in complex with the progesterone receptor (PR). The structure was obtained by taking a crystal of the PR lig
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  • File:Smear- secretory.jpg
    ...r with curled edges, appear immediately after ovulation due to increase in progesterone.
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  • File:Corpus luteum lutein cells.jpg
    ...in the production of ovarian hormones that support the initial pregnancy. Progesterone is synthesized from cholesterol by both the large and small luteal cells up * produce estrogen and progesterone from the androgens produced by the theca lutein cells.
    (450 × 600 (104 KB)) - 08:29, 8 May 2013
  • ===Progesterone down-regulates SLIT/ROBO expression in mouse corpus luteum=== ...ed to examine whether or not luteolysis is regulated by the interaction of progesterone and Slits/Robos in mouse CL.
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  • File:Human- secretory uterine endometrium.jpg
    * Increasing progesterone levels from the corpus luteum increase secretion from the glands.
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  • File:Menstrual cycle fertility probability 01.jpg
    ...es timing of ovulation estimated using urinary metabolites of estrogen and progesterone.
    (600 × 364 (35 KB)) - 10:02, 5 October 2020
  • File:Menstrual cycle - brain subcortical structural changes.png
    ...peak, compared to the pre-ovulatory phase. The effect was indeed driven by progesterone levels. (D) Progesterone levels during the three cycle phases,
    (900 × 390 (134 KB)) - 12:05, 6 November 2018
  • File:Menstrual cycle- estradiol and progesterone graph.jpg
    For estradiol and progesterone of all 8 female subjects. ...r elevated progesterone levels after t2. One subject showed no increase in progesterone at t3, indicating missing ovulation, and was excluded from further studies,
    (558 × 593 (95 KB)) - 16:56, 5 May 2019
  • ...hormone, initially supports the {{corpus luteum}} in ovary, that produces progesterone to maintain the pregnancy. Later in pregnancy, the placenta takes over the ...zing hormone, initially supports the corpus luteum in ovary, that produces progesterone to maintain the pregnancy. Later in pregnancy, the placenta takes over the
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  • File:Alternate androgen synthesis pathway.jpg
    ...en converted to the key intermediary, 17OHP. In the brain (and elsewhere), progesterone may be converted to the neuroactive steroid, allopregnanolone. 17OHP is 5α ...dative 3αHSD reactions have not been determined unambiguously. 17OHP, 17OH-progesterone; DHT, dihydrotestosterone; Preg, pregnenolone; RoDH, retinol dehydrogenase.
    (750 × 425 (99 KB)) - 08:21, 20 May 2019
  • ...teum]][[Category:Historic Embryology]][[Category:George Corner]][[Category:Progesterone]][[Category:1930's]]</noinclude>
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