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role in regulating the puberty onset of female mice ( Zhou et al. 2018 ). miR-29 family (miR-29s) consists of four members: miR-29a, miR-29b1, miR-29b2 and miR-29c, which have been postulated to potentially regulate more than 4000 gene products. In
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cyclic steroid hormone replacement on prolactin and luteinizing hormone surges in female rats. Reproduction 128 373 –378. Butcher RL , Fugo NW & Collins WE 1972 Semicircadian rhythm in plasma levels of prolactin during
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Introduction Progesterone is required for all aspects of female reproductive function, including sexual behaviour, gonadotrophin secretion, ovulation, blastocyst implantation and maintenance of pregnancy ( Mulac-Jericevic et al
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might be involved in the feedback regulation of MIH secretion. In crustaceans, the ecdysone signaling pathway is also known to involve in the regulation of female reproduction ( Subramoniam 2000 ). During ovarian maturation of crustaceans, high levels of
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several parameters of female reproduction such as fertility, ovulation rate and size of preovulatory follicles. The first evidence comes from mice knocked-out for the GH receptor ( Bachelot et al . 2002 ), and transgenic female mice overexpressing IGFBP1
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recruitment of FOXO1 to the decidual PRL promoter converts HOXA11, a transcription factor essential for development and function of the female reproductive tract, from a repressor to a strong activator of gene expression ( Lynch et al . 2009 ). These
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for the process of folliculogenesis ( Burns & Matzuk 2002 , Roy & Matzuk 2006 ). The HGF system and folliculogenesis During the female reproductive lifespan, follicles are recruited from a latent resting pool of primordial follicles into a growing