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Physiology of the Graafian Follicle and Ovulation

Physiology of the Graafian Follicle and Ovulation

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The development and selection of ovarian follicles is one of the most active areas of contemporary reproductive research. Relevant experimental work extends from laboratory rodents, across a wide range of domestic species, to human clinical studies, especially as related to problems of fertility and in vitro fertilisation. This 2003 volume provides comprehensive coverage of the field, integrating research findings from animal and human studies and condensing the vast published literature into a meaningful and digestible physiological account which highlights the key role played by the oocyte in influencing all stages of follicular development.
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9780521205863
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Publication date
2011
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
424
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
Weight (g)
560
  • Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Mammalian ovaries, Graafian follicles and oocytes:: selected historical landmarks; 2. Formation and structure of ovaries:: elaboration of follicular compartments; 3. Physiology of the ovaries and maturing Graafian follicles; 4. Ovarian follicular-antral fluid; 5. Endocrine potential and function of a Graafian follicle; 6. Follicular recruitment and development:: selection - or atresia; 7. Follicular responses to the pre-ovulatory surge of gonadotrophic hormones; 8. The process of ovulation and shedding of an oocyte; 9. Post-ovulatory fate of follicle and oocyte:: contributions of somatic cells and follicular fluid; 10. Failure of ovulation:: status of the gonads; 11. Induction of ovulation in women and domestic animals; 12. Concluding thoughts and a current perspective; Index.
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