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Experimental Validation Of Anti-Mullerian Hormonae As A Quantitative Marker Of Ovarian Follicular Reserve Using Unilateral Ovariectomy In Mares
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R.C. Uliani, A.J. Conley, C.J...
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AUG 05, 2017
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Estimates of ovarian reserve have long been sought as predictors of likely fertility. Ovarian follicular hormones are obvious candidates, but most are under feedback regulatory control and normalize despite declines in ovarian follicle numbers under the influence of positive gonadotropic support. However, anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) is regulated by gonadotropic feedback and has been used as a marker of ovarian follicular reserve in women. To our knowledge, ovarian follicular reserve has not been manipulated experimentally to investigate effects on AMH concentrations, certainly not in horses. [...]
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