textabstractInhibin and activin are gonadal protein hormones, which were originally defined by their negative and positive feedback action on the release of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary gland. However, recent studies revealed that inhibin and activin do not only control FSH release but can also affect the functions of a large number of other cell types, as will be discussed in section 1.7. This section is preceded by short descriptions of the testicular cell types (section 1.2), the structures of inhibins, activins and other members of the TGF·-B family of growth and differentiation factors (sections 1.3 and 1.4), and of receptors and non-receptor binding proteins for inhibin and activin (sections 1.6 and 1.7). Fina...
Activins are selective regulators of FSH production by pituitary gonadotrope cells. In a gonadotrope...
rto va he one of the two activin type II receptors (ACVR2A developing follicle and accumulate in hig...
Activins are members of the transforming growth factor b (TGFb) family of growth and differentiation...
The discovery of activin and inhibins as modulators of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis has s...
textabstractThe expression of activin type II and IIB receptors and inhibin alpha-, beta A...
Activin was discovered in the 1980s as a gonadal protein that stimulated FSH release from pituitary ...
It is currently believed that the fertility level of the adult mammalian testis is related to the to...
Activin, a member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily of growth and differentiation f...
Activin, a dimer formed by the β subunits of inhibin, has an effect that is opposite to that of inhi...
To gain more insight in the mechanism of action of inhibin, we studied the effect of inhibin on acti...
AbstractWe have demonstrated a role for activin A, follistatin, and FSH in male germ cell differenti...
textabstractTo gain more insight in the mechanism of action of inhibin, we studied the ef...
(Correspondence should be addressed to C K Welt) Activin and inhibin are members of the transforming...
Although initially identified as an ???activator??? of follicle-stimulating hormone release from the...
Inhibins and activins are dimeric glycoproteins, member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF ...
Activins are selective regulators of FSH production by pituitary gonadotrope cells. In a gonadotrope...
rto va he one of the two activin type II receptors (ACVR2A developing follicle and accumulate in hig...
Activins are members of the transforming growth factor b (TGFb) family of growth and differentiation...
The discovery of activin and inhibins as modulators of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis has s...
textabstractThe expression of activin type II and IIB receptors and inhibin alpha-, beta A...
Activin was discovered in the 1980s as a gonadal protein that stimulated FSH release from pituitary ...
It is currently believed that the fertility level of the adult mammalian testis is related to the to...
Activin, a member of the transforming growth factor-beta superfamily of growth and differentiation f...
Activin, a dimer formed by the β subunits of inhibin, has an effect that is opposite to that of inhi...
To gain more insight in the mechanism of action of inhibin, we studied the effect of inhibin on acti...
AbstractWe have demonstrated a role for activin A, follistatin, and FSH in male germ cell differenti...
textabstractTo gain more insight in the mechanism of action of inhibin, we studied the ef...
(Correspondence should be addressed to C K Welt) Activin and inhibin are members of the transforming...
Although initially identified as an ???activator??? of follicle-stimulating hormone release from the...
Inhibins and activins are dimeric glycoproteins, member of the transforming growth factor beta (TGF ...
Activins are selective regulators of FSH production by pituitary gonadotrope cells. In a gonadotrope...
rto va he one of the two activin type II receptors (ACVR2A developing follicle and accumulate in hig...
Activins are members of the transforming growth factor b (TGFb) family of growth and differentiation...