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Metastin and its G protein-coupled receptor, GPR54: critical pathway modulating GnRH secretion

Seminara, 2005

Document ID
6827768051318012755
Author
Seminara S
Publication year
Publication venue
Frontiers in neuroendocrinology

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Photoperiod, food availability, temperature, stress, and hormonal cues are some of the varied signals used by mammalian species to activate or suppress their timing of sexual maturation. All ultimately converge upon gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) secretion …
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    • C07K14/575Hormones
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