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The role of oestrogen in follicular development.
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The role of oestrogen in follicular development.

Bradley S Hurst and Kimberly K. Leslie
Molecular human reproduction, Vol.3(8), pp.643-645
08/01/1997
DOI: 10.1093/molehr/3.8.643
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Abstract

Most of our knowledge of ovarian physiology is based upon studies that have demonstrated functional oestrogen receptors in the ovaries of lower animal species. The presence of oestrogen receptors in primate granulosa cells has been questioned by some investigators. However, we have found oestrogen receptor messenger RNA in human granulosa cells by reverse transcriptase-PCR assay. Furthermore, using immortalized granulosa cell lines transfected with a plasmid containing an oestrogen response element, a functional oestrogen receptor was confirmed. These experiments strongly support the hypothesis that human granulosa cells express biologically active oestrogen receptor.

Plasmids Polymerase Chain Reaction RNA Receptors Transcription Transfection Obstetrics and Gynecology Animals Female Granulosa Cells Humans Ovarian Follicle Ovary Primates Messenger Estrogen Genetic

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