The family of inhibin-related proteins has been investigated extensively in the last decade. It is composed of three members: inhibin, activin and follistatin. Inhibin and activin are chemically related, while follistatin acts as an activin-binding protein. Initially identified as regulators of pituitary follice stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion, inhibin, activin and follistatin have more recently been characterized as growth factors, embryo modulators and immune factors. Human placenta, amnion, chorion and maternal decidua express mRNAs for inhibin, activin and follistatin, and the presence of both immunoreactive and bioactive proteins has been demonstrated. The proteins are present in maternal and fetal circulation, and are measurable i...
The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of loca...
Inhibin is a glycoprotein that suppresses FSH secretion from the pituitary gland. It has wide physio...
Inhibin is a gonadal glycoprotein hormone that regulates the production of follicle-stimulating horm...
The family of inhibin-related proteins has been investigated extensively in the last decade. It is c...
This review summarizes the new information on the studies of inhibin, activin, and follistatin produ...
Although it is clear that human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and progesterone play fundamental roles...
Human placenta, decidua, and fetal membranes are the major sites of production and secretion of inhi...
In order to study the mechanisms leading to increased inhibin A and activin A in maternal serum with...
Inhibin-related proteins are involved in the control of the feto-maternal communication required to ...
Trophoblast and fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) are the tissues forming the anatomical/function...
Trophoblast and fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) are the tissues forming the anatomical/function...
The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of loca...
The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of loca...
The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of loca...
Inhibin is a glycoprotein that suppresses FSH secretion from the pituitary gland. It has wide physio...
Inhibin is a gonadal glycoprotein hormone that regulates the production of follicle-stimulating horm...
The family of inhibin-related proteins has been investigated extensively in the last decade. It is c...
This review summarizes the new information on the studies of inhibin, activin, and follistatin produ...
Although it is clear that human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) and progesterone play fundamental roles...
Human placenta, decidua, and fetal membranes are the major sites of production and secretion of inhi...
In order to study the mechanisms leading to increased inhibin A and activin A in maternal serum with...
Inhibin-related proteins are involved in the control of the feto-maternal communication required to ...
Trophoblast and fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) are the tissues forming the anatomical/function...
Trophoblast and fetal membranes (amnion and chorion) are the tissues forming the anatomical/function...
The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of loca...
The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of loca...
The human placenta produces several hypophysiotropic factors that participate in the control of loca...
Inhibin is a glycoprotein that suppresses FSH secretion from the pituitary gland. It has wide physio...
Inhibin is a gonadal glycoprotein hormone that regulates the production of follicle-stimulating horm...