Ovarian Cycle, Volume 107, the latest in the Vitamins and Hormones series first published in 1943, and the longest-running serial published by Academic Press, covers the latest updates on hormone action, vitamin action, X-ray crystal structure, physiology and enzyme mechanisms. This latest release includes an overview of the ovarian cycle, a section on ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, information on androgens and ovarian follicular maturation, information on peptide inhibitors of human thymidylate synthase to inhibit ovarian cancer cell growth, sections on nodal and luteolysis, neurokinins, dynorphin and pulsatile Lh secretion, Lh receptor expression by Mir12, and gonadotrophin-surge attenuating factor, melatonin and Bmp-6 regulation, amongst other topics.
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Table of Contents
1. Overview of Ovarian Cycle Joanne S. Richards 2. Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome Zeev Blumenfeld 3. Androgens and Ovarian Follicular Maturation Mei-Jou Chen 4. Peptide Inhibitors of Human Thymidylate Synthase to Inhibit Ovarian Cancer Cell Growth Mariapaola Costi 5. Nodal and Luteolysis Antonio Galvao 6. Neurokinins, Dynorphin And Pulsatile Lh Secretion Robert Goodman 7. Lh Receptor Expression by Mir12 Jairam Menon 8. Gonadotrophin-Surge Attenuating Factor Ioannis E. Messinis 9. Melatonin and Bmp-6 Regulation Fumio Otsuka 10. Steroidogenic Versus Metabolic Programming of Ovarian Dysfunctions Vasantha Padmanabhan 11. Gaba-A Receptors and Neurosteroids Samba Reddy 12. (Title Forthcoming) Joanne S. Richards 13. Circadian Clock and the Ovary Michael T. Sellix 14. Bmp-15 Oocyte Factor Shunichi Shimasaki 15. Analysis of Ovarian Tumor Peptidome Richard (Dick) D. Smith 16. Gata And Steroidogenesis and Ovarian Function Carlos Stocco 17. Ovarian Cycle Influences Cognitive Function and Emotion Inger Sundstrom Poromaa 18. Gnrh in the Human Female Reproductive Axis Roberto Maggi 19. Involvement of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (Bmp) in the Regulation of Ovarian Function Sheena Regan