Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018In teleost fish, as in other oviparous vertebrates, the production of a fertilizable egg is a complex process driven by the specific spatiotemporal coordination of endocrine and paracrine factors in multiple tissues. Across the brain-pituitary-ovary-liver (BPOL) axis, this includes the synthesis and release of pituitary gonadrotopins, the ovarian production and release of sex steroids, and the hepatic synthesis and release of egg yolk protein precursors, as well as numerous factors that mediate these processes. The factors controlling the earliest stages of oogenesis, the loading of yolk proteins (vitellogenesis), and the final maturational stage are fairly well understood, but the control of th...
It is unknown which factors are involved in regulation of early oocyte growth in oviparous vertebrat...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
Anthropogenic chemicals released into the aquatic environment can disrupt the normal function(s) of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06In teleost fish as in other vertebrate species, the...
An in vitro system was used to analyze the effects of sex steroids on the development of primary (la...
Estrogen hormones, or compounds that mimic them (xenoestrogens), are found in surface waters worldwi...
In this thesis I studied the role of ovarian steroids in oogenesis and ovarian development of goldfi...
Synopsis Interest in the occurrence and fate of trace organic contaminants in the aquatic environmen...
The function of follicle-stimulating hormone (Fsh) during oogenesis in fishes is poorly understood. ...
A range of chemicals found in the aquatic environment have the potential to influence endocrine func...
The effects of inhibiting estrogen production on sexual development in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kis...
Much analysis of endocrine disruption in fishes has focused on measuring vitellogenin as a biomarker...
This study investigated ovarian development in Fundulus heteroclitus (mummichog), through molecular ...
Oestrogen-receptor mediated reactions were investigated with respect to their impact on endpoints of...
The involvement of gonadotropin in the regulation of reproductive development in coho salmon (Oncorh...
It is unknown which factors are involved in regulation of early oocyte growth in oviparous vertebrat...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
Anthropogenic chemicals released into the aquatic environment can disrupt the normal function(s) of ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06In teleost fish as in other vertebrate species, the...
An in vitro system was used to analyze the effects of sex steroids on the development of primary (la...
Estrogen hormones, or compounds that mimic them (xenoestrogens), are found in surface waters worldwi...
In this thesis I studied the role of ovarian steroids in oogenesis and ovarian development of goldfi...
Synopsis Interest in the occurrence and fate of trace organic contaminants in the aquatic environmen...
The function of follicle-stimulating hormone (Fsh) during oogenesis in fishes is poorly understood. ...
A range of chemicals found in the aquatic environment have the potential to influence endocrine func...
The effects of inhibiting estrogen production on sexual development in coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kis...
Much analysis of endocrine disruption in fishes has focused on measuring vitellogenin as a biomarker...
This study investigated ovarian development in Fundulus heteroclitus (mummichog), through molecular ...
Oestrogen-receptor mediated reactions were investigated with respect to their impact on endpoints of...
The involvement of gonadotropin in the regulation of reproductive development in coho salmon (Oncorh...
It is unknown which factors are involved in regulation of early oocyte growth in oviparous vertebrat...
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) cause physiological abnormalities and population decline in fi...
Anthropogenic chemicals released into the aquatic environment can disrupt the normal function(s) of ...