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  • ===Placental Estrogen=== ...presses gonadotropin secretion from the maternal pituitary gland. Maternal estrogen levels are often a useful indicator of fetal well being.
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  • * Estrogen will also later alter the vaginal epithelium.
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  • * Estrogen will also later alter the vaginal epithelium.
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  • - &nbsp; Estrogen ||<br>Estrogen and Progesterone are made in the ovary and support the endometrium. human
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  • # regulated by estrogen and progesterone, changes in both the luminal and glandular epithelial cell
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  • - Estrogen ||Estrogen and Progesterone are made in the ovary and support the endometrium. human
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  • ==Estrogen== | The estradiol ({{estrogen}}, oestrogen) hormone is a steroid sex hormone expressed in both male and f
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  • - Estrogen ...nitially by the trophoblast cells is detected in the maternal urine/blood. Estrogen and Progesterone are made in the ovary and support the endometrium. human
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  • progesterone as well as estrogen
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  • 2) The ovary as the normal source of estrogen in the non-pregnant female 3) Pituitary control of estrogen formation
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  • ...comon is the "birth control pill" taken daily and made up of two hormones, estrogen and progestogen and these stop a woman's ovaries from releasing an egg each * Estrogen - The hormone estrogen in birth control pills act on the pituitary gland (supress FSH and LH) whic
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  • - Estrogen ||Estrogen and Progesterone are made in the ovary and support the endometrium. human
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  • ...e and frequency of contraction), fetal pituitary prostaglandin production (estrogen and oxytocin stimulate endometrial production of prostaglandin) * myometrium sensitivity to oxytocin (increased by estrogen, decreased by progesterone)
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  • ...e and frequency of contraction), fetal pituitary prostaglandin production (estrogen and oxytocin stimulate endometrial production of prostaglandin) * myometrium sensitivity to oxytocin (increased by estrogen, decreased by progesterone)
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  • ...e and frequency of contraction), fetal pituitary prostaglandin production (estrogen and oxytocin stimulate endometrial production of prostaglandin) * myometrium sensitivity to oxytocin (increased by estrogen, decreased by progesterone)
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  • ==Placental Estrogen== ...presses gonadotropin secretion from the maternal pituitary gland. Maternal estrogen levels are often a useful indicator of fetal well being.{{#pmid:15635500|PM
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  • ...comon is the "birth control pill" taken daily and made up of two hormones, estrogen and progestogen and these stop a woman's ovaries from releasing an egg each * '''Estrogen''' - the hormone estrogen in birth control pills act on the pituitary gland (supress FSH and LH) whic
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  • 2. '''Answer:''' Estrogen and Progesterone
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  • ...comon is the "birth control pill" taken daily and made up of two hormones, estrogen and progestogen and these stop a woman's ovaries from releasing an egg each * '''Estrogen''' - the hormone estrogen in birth control pills act on the pituitary gland (supress FSH and LH) whic
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  • ...ells}}), which produce {{progesterone}} and {{oestrogen}} (USA spelling, {{estrogen}}). ...comon is the "birth control pill" taken daily and made up of two hormones, estrogen and progestogen and these stop a woman's ovaries from releasing an egg each
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  • ...e and frequency of contraction), fetal pituitary prostaglandin production (estrogen and oxytocin stimulate endometrial production of prostaglandin)
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  • ...rigenesis located on chr17, along with an analysis of the receptor status (estrogen, progesterone, and Her2/Neu) from the miRNA prediction data of miRNA genes
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  • ...lls begin secreting increasing amounts of both {{progesterone}} and some {{estrogen}}, that support the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle. Progesterone secre ...duce androstenedione, that supplies the granulosa cells the precursor for estrogen synthesis.
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  • - Estrogen ...opin ({{hCG}}) is produced by the implanted conceptus trophoblast cells. {{estrogen}} and {{progesterone}} are made in the {{ovary}} and support the endometri
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  • -estrogen and progesterone
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  • ...m secrete to prevent continuation of the menstrual cycle? Progesterone and Estrogen.
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  • ...ogical studies, as observed effects could have been mediated via the AR or estrogen receptor. The creation and analysis of genetic {{mouse}} models with global
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  • Hormones progesterone and estrogen
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    ...oric common term used to describe the postnatal effects of an [[E#estrogen|estrogen]] increase on the neonatal breast, which leads to aberrant milk production.
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  • ...e ''Progesterone''] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Estrogen ''Estrogen''] | [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=Leutenizing+Hormone ''Leuten ==Estrogen==
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  • ...EAS 16-hydroxylation by the fetal liver, then delivered to placenta, forms estrogen with estriol being the major type produced.
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  • ...esterone production around ten weeks gestation. Another hormone secrete is estrogen.''
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  • How much estrogen is required daily by the monkey? As described in Chapter VI, removal of the ...eads to shrinkage and pallor of the sex skin, whereas administration of an estrogen in sufficient amount will within a few days restore the color of this regio
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  • # produce female hormones, [[E#estrogen|estrogen]] and [[P#progesterone|progesterone]] (secondary sex characteristics, menst
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  • ...s, as well as transcription factors, including forkhead box A2 (FOXA2) and estrogen receptor α (ESR1). Extrinsic factors regulating adenogenesis originate fro
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  • A Technic Suppressing Development of Reproductive Function and Sensitivity to Estrogen in the Female Rat Estrogen Tolerance in Pregnancy
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  • =Action of Estrogen and Progesterone on the Reproductive Tract of Lower Primates= 1950; Bryans, 1951). Also, some estrogen is
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  • ...helial microvilli''' are involved with the implantation process. Hormones (estrogen and progesterone) regulate both cilia and microvilli number and structure. * microvilli length hormonally controlled (progesterone, short; estrogen, long thin)
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  • * Estrogen will also later alter the vaginal epithelium.
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  • ** The drug acted as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore could also act as a potential endocr
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  • ** The drug acted as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore could also act as a potential endocr
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  • ..., adrenal hormones are involved with production of precursor for placental estrogen production, ovary and brain development, the maturation of the lung and oth ...duction of dehydroepiandrosterone and its sulfate, precursors of placental estrogen, during most of gestation. The gland rapidly grows through processes includ
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  • ...differentiation. We analyzed expression of {{progesterone}} receptor (PR), estrogen receptor-α (ERα), ERβ, and {{kisspeptin}}, in the preoptic area (POA) an * '''ER''' - estrogen receptor
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  • Appear due to high estrogen levels.
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  • ...ion can be postponed and reinstated experimentally by manipulating ovarian estrogen secretion. Stromal decidualization can also be induced experimentally in th
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  • ...process of follicle/egg maturation in superovulation therapy. (CC) an anti-estrogen (MRL-41) therapy for WHO group II (eu-oestrogenic) infertility associated w ...rent species. During male embryonic development exposure to high levels of estrogen can lead to genital abnormalities.
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  • * '''Estrogen-related receptor-beta (Esrrb) Complementation Rescues Development of Nanog-
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  • ...e and frequency of contraction), fetal pituitary prostaglandin production (estrogen and oxytocin stimulate endometrial production of prostaglandin) * myometrium sensitivity to oxytocin (increased by estrogen, decreased by progesterone)
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  • * Estrogen will also later alter the vaginal epithelium.
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  • ...e and frequency of contraction), fetal pituitary prostaglandin production (estrogen and oxytocin stimulate endometrial production of prostaglandin) * myometrium sensitivity to oxytocin (increased by estrogen, decreased by progesterone)
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  • # Estrogen and progesterone - receptive phase, luminal and glandular epithelial cells
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  • ...n. C, section of vagina of castrated animal 36 hours after an injection of estrogen. Note thickening of vaginal lining. D, cells from vaginal contents of same ...ical nature of this hormone from pregnancy urine, or estrone,<ref>The term estrogen, or estrogenic hormone, has been adopted to signify any and all of the horm
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  • excretion of estrogen. This suggests that have recently been isolated from normal urine and are known to be estrogen metabolites (Marrian and Bauld, 1955).
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  • * sex hormone secretion of ovarian hormones estrogen and progesterone
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  • ...the development of the sex organs, are themselves hormones of the steroid estrogen-androgen types which are effective in adult physiology. For all we know at ...l breakdown. As a variant of this idea, it has been thought that a drop in estrogen occurring toward the end of the cycle causes involution of the endometrium,
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  • ...emale mice, exposed in utero to BPA, were morphologically and molecularly (estrogen receptor-α and Ki67) evaluated for developmental abnormalities. We found t * sex hormone estrogen stimulate growth, full development approx 20 years
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  • ...two hormones would naturally tend, not to effective cyclic fluctuations of estrogen, but to ever smaller changes approaching equilibrium. We must therefore pos ...ous interval between one ovulation and the next, the ovary produces enough estrogen to protect the uterus from atrophy. As the follicles enlarge and ripen, the
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  • # produce female hormones, [[E#estrogen|estrogen]] and [[P#progesterone|progesterone]] (secondary sex characteristics, menst
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  • # Estrogen and progesterone - receptive phase, luminal and glandular epithelial cells
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  • ...trogen or the female sex hormone, although some investigators believe that estrogen production depends mainly upon the action of LH (ICSH). (See Evans and Simp Pincus and Thimann, ’50, p. 355.) In harmony with the idea that estrogen
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  • ...process of follicle/egg maturation in superovulation therapy. (CC) an anti-estrogen (MRL-41) therapy for WHO group II (eu-oestrogenic) infertility associated w ...rent species. During male embryonic development exposure to high levels of estrogen can lead to genital abnormalities.
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  • ...luteolysis occurred, but when pituitary transplantation was combined with estrogen treatment luteolysis usually did not result. Maintenance of prolactin secre ...wever, the corpora lutea eventually regress. It was further suggested that estrogen as well as a pituitary luteotropin may be required for luteal maintenance i
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  • ** repress Sox9 by synergistic interaction with estrogen receptors α and -β (ER-α-β) * Estrogen will also later alter the vaginal epithelium.
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  • ...ces a steroid precursor (DHEAS), converted by liver and then placenta into estrogen ...es initial support, when it degenerates in the embryonic period, placental estrogen and progesterone production increases exponentially to term.
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  • ...leached estrogenic and/or antiandrogenic activity as detected in the Yeast Estrogen Screen and Yeast Antiandrogen Screen. After sample fractionation, gas chrom ...938-1971 to prevent miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies. Acts as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore a potential endocrine disruptor. Ban
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    ...oteins (osteocalcin) and hormone receptors (PTH, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, estrogen, glucocorticoids). ...oocyte|oocytes]], eggs) are generated and also the source of [[E#estrogen|estrogen]] and [[P#progesterone|progesterone]] the female hormones regulating second
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  • :"''In general estrogen is the hormone of the woman, it assures the development of the genital and ..., published in 1915 in the report of his work on the ovarian hormone (i.e. estrogen) showed that without realizing it he had produced progestational proliferat
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  • ...al Cortex - produces a steroid precursor (DEA), converted by placenta into estrogen ...938-1971 to prevent miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies. Acts as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore a potential endocrine disruptor. Fem
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  • the hormonal substance may have been converted into an estrogen after its absorption into estrogen may explain duct proliferation
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  • ...al Cortex - produces a steroid precursor (DEA), converted by placenta into estrogen ...938-1971 to prevent miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies. Acts as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore a potential endocrine disruptor. Fem
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  • ...ortex development and synaptogenesis. In the hippocampus, the neurosteroid estrogen affects reelin expression. ...Our data provide evidence of a local increase ...ogical studies, as observed effects could have been mediated via the AR or estrogen receptor. The creation and analysis of genetic mouse models with global and
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  • ...ome follicle fluid from small antral follicles had lower concentrations of estrogen and testosterone and higher concentrations of antimüllerian hormone than c
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  • * produce estrogen and progesterone from the androgens produced by the theca lutein cells.
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  • ** repress Sox9 by synergistic interaction with estrogen receptors α and -β (ER-α-β) * Estrogen will also later alter the vaginal epithelium.
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  • ...terward helps to control it. In human pregnancy we know there is plenty of estrogen available in the later months; in all probability this serves to keep the g ...than to watch the growth of the mammary glands in a young animal receiving estrogen. Each gland is a system of branching channels lined by cells derived from t
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  • ...ing hormone) synthesizing and secreting androgens which are processed into estrogen.
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  • ...roepiandrosterone (DHEA) and its sulfate (DHEA-S), precursors of placental estrogen, during most of gestation. The gland rapidly grows through processes includ
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  • ...e and frequency of contraction), fetal pituitary prostaglandin production (estrogen and oxytocin stimulate endometrial production of prostaglandin) * myometrium sensitivity to oxytocin (increased by estrogen, decreased by progesterone)
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  • * The drug acted as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore could also act as a potential endocr
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  • * produce estrogen and progesterone from the androgens produced by the theca lutein cells.
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  • ...lial Growth Factor''' (VEGF), that is released along with other cytokines, estrogen and progesterone, due to the ovary undergoing luteinization as a result of ...bitor''' - A drug that inhibits enzyme aromatase, which in turn suppresses estrogen synthesis.
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  • ...aracterized by short stature, cardiovascular malformations, amenorrhea and estrogen insufficiency <ref><pubmed>16849410</pubmed></ref>. It is prevalent in 1 o ...Managing the syndrome consists of hormone replacement therapy (including estrogen and progesterone), to ensure bone mineral density is maintained and uterine
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  • ...ve histone mark H3K27me3. EZH2 is critical for epigenetic effects of early estrogen treatment, and may be involved in uterine development and pathologies. We i ...o prevent miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies. The drug acted as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore could also act as a potential endocr
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    ...ized and involved in hormone secretion. Theca cells do not begin secreting estrogen until puberty. ...one|testosterone]] and then by [[A#aromatase|aromatase]] into [[E#estrogen|estrogen]] ([[E#estradiol|estradiol]]). Theca cells do not begin hormonal functions
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  • ...S) play significantly vital role not only as intermediates in androgen and estrogen formation, but may also be the probable 'oocyte factor' and behave as endog ...feration of immature cells and promotes their maturation. Testosterone and estrogen inhibit the process of precursor cell differentiation and may be responsibl
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  • and estrogen and had a lessened concentration of acid phosphatase (a secondary sex now identified with estrogen, and the source
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  • ...al Cortex - produces a steroid precursor (DEA), converted by placenta into estrogen ...938-1971 to prevent miscarriage in high-risk pregnancies. Acts as a potent estrogen (mimics natural hormone) and therefore a potential endocrine disruptor. Fem
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  • * Estrogen will also later alter the vaginal epithelium.
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    ...rent species. During male embryonic development exposure to high levels of estrogen can lead to genital abnormalities.
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  • pathways in estrogen and progesterone synthesis and degradation. become clear that in many species estrogen
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  • estrogen action on the uterus. Tliosr. and many other findings prompt a survey of th ovary, and response of the uterus to estrogen (Drasher, Dickie and Lane, 1955). The
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  • ...s the site of formation of placental steroid hormones.” The latter include estrogen and progestin. The origin of the chorionic gonadotropic hormone, on the oth ...ed that Wislocki and Bennett (19) show the origin of the steroid hormones (estrogen and progestin) to be in the syncytium to appreciate the reason for the rela
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  • # produce female hormones, '''estrogen''' and '''progesterone''' (secondary sex characteristics, menstrual cycle)
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  • ...ent (keratins, homeobox proteins ({{HOX}}A11 and ISL1), steroid receptors (estrogen receptor alpha and progesterone receptor), transcription factors and signal
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  • ...stimulates male Leydig cell testosterone production and female oestrogen (estrogen) production, late follicular maturation, formation of corpus luteum.
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  • system, due to the action of estrogen emanating from the fetal gonad or from the of estrogen because high doses of estrogen
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  • (1955). Intact, estrous and diestrous females, and estrogen-treated spayed animals estrogen alone was followed by a slight increase in aggressiveness, but progesterone
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  • ...s of the body in general, Segal (1967) has recently formulated concepts of estrogen action which may involve an action at the nuclear level. The difference we ...ellae attached or adjacent to the nuclear membrane are more prevalent when estrogen production is dominant in the normal menstrual cycle. Whether this in fact
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  • follicle development and secretion of estrogen may take place without, however, leading to ovulation or corpus luteum form might be expected that during anestrum follicle growth and accompanying estrogen secretion are cyclic, at least at the approach
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  • ...This drug reactivates the ovulation cycle by acting as an inhibitor of the estrogen receptors in the brain. This blocking effect tricks the body into bumping u ...id (clomiphene) side effects are mild for most people. Because most of the estrogen receptors are blocked, this leads to some of side effects such as headaches
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