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Autor:
Kimberly R. Barnett-Ringgold, Stacey L. Dehlinger, Jodi A. Flaws, Katherine F. Roby, Traci Leslie, Rupesh K. Gupta, Isabel Hernández-Ochoa
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 83:698-706
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that mediates the toxicity of environmental chemicals and regulates many physiological functions, including processes in female reproduction. Previous studies demonstrated
Autor:
Jodi A. Flaws, Paul F. Terranova, Kimberly R. Barnett, Katherine F. Roby, Dragana Tomic, Janice K. Babus, Rupesh K. Gupta
Publikováno v:
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology. 223:66-72
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) mediates the toxicity of a variety of environmental chemicals. Although little is known about the physiological role of the AHR, studies suggest that it plays an important role in regulating ovulation because Ahr d
Autor:
Jodi A. Flaws, Kimberly P. Miller, Sharon Meachum, Dragana Tomic, Rupesh K. Gupta, Tessie Paulose, Kimberly R. Barnett
Publikováno v:
Biology of Reproduction. 76:1062-1070
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a known transcription factor. Although studies indicate that Ahr-deficient (AhRKO) mice have defects in female reproduction, only a few studies have examined the role of AHR in the ovary. Previous studies have s
Publikováno v:
Human Reproduction Update. 12:537-555
Ovarian follicle development is a complex process that begins with the establishment of what is thought to be a finite pool of primordial follicles and culminates in either the atretic degradation of the follicle or the release of a mature oocyte for
Autor:
Isabel, Hernandez-Ochoa, Kimberly R, Barnett-Ringgold, Stacey L, Dehlinger, Rupesh K, Gupta, Traci C, Leslie, Katherine F, Roby, Jodi A, Flaws
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 83(5)
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that mediates the toxicity of environmental chemicals and regulates many physiological functions, including processes in female reproduction. Previous studies demonstrated
Autor:
Kimberly R, Barnett, Dragana, Tomic, Rupesh K, Gupta, Kimberly P, Miller, Sharon, Meachum, Tessie, Paulose, Jodi A, Flaws
Publikováno v:
Biology of reproduction. 76(6)
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) is a known transcription factor. Although studies indicate that Ahr-deficient (AhRKO) mice have defects in female reproduction, only a few studies have examined the role of AHR in the ovary. Previous studies have s