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Schneyer, Alan
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Isolation of nine different biologically and immunologically active molecular variants of bovine follicular inhibin.
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Characterization of intrafollicular steroid hormones, inhibin, and follistatin in women with and without polycystic ovarian syndrome following gonadotropin hyperstimulation.
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Dynamic changes in the intrafollicular inhibin/activin/follistatin axis during human follicular development: relationship to circulating hormone concentrations.
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Precursors of alpha-inhibin modulate follicle-stimulating hormone receptor binding and biological activity.
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Activin-binding proteins in human serum and follicular fluid.
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Differential regulation of inhibin B and inhibin a by follicle-stimulating hormone and local growth factors in human granulosa cells from small antral follicles.
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Dynamics of inhibin subunit and follistatin mRNA during development of normal and polycystic ovary syndrome follicles.
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Follicular arrest in polycystic ovary syndrome is associated with deficient inhibin A and B biosynthesis.
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The biology of activin: recent advances in structure, regulation and function.
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) immunoactivity in porcine follicular fluid is not pituitary FSH.
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Follistatin regulates germ cell nest breakdown and primordial follicle formation.
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Porcine follicular fluid contains both follicle-stimulating hormone agonist and antagonist activities.
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Ovarian Follicle
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Repulsive Guidance Molecule b (RGMb) Is Dispensable for Normal Gonadal Function in Mice.
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