Anti-mullerian hormone signal transduction involved in mullerian duct regression

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  • who: Richard L. Cate from the Department of Chemistry, Boston University, Boston, MA, United States have published the research: Anti-Mullerian Hormone Signal Transduction involved in Mullerian Duct Regression, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Oligomerization was found to occur in the absence of Smad4 and in the case of Smad2, the analysis showed that it was most likely a homotrimer. The aim of this review article was to illuminate how AMH interacts with its type II receptor to activate a canonical pathway resulting in the induction of several genes and how the AMH canonical pathway . . .

     

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