• Gonadotropin surge-attenuating factor (GnSAF) is a nonsteroidal ovarian hormone produced by the granulosa cells of small antral ovarian follicles in females...
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  • various countries. Antigonadotropin Gonadotropin surge-attenuating factor Parhar, Ishwar S. (2002). Gonadotropin-releasing Hormone: Molecules and Receptors...
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    Gonadoliberin Gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor § Agonists GnRH modulator Progonadotropin Gonadotropin surge-attenuating factor GNRH2, a similar...
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    levels.[citation needed] In addition, there is evidence that gonadotropin surge-attenuating factor produced by small follicles during the first half of the...
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    radiation impairs the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal (HPG) axis, reducing gonadotropin production. In prepubescent females, high radiation dose to the pelvic...
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    estradiol as the link to the hypothalamic-pituitary system to regulate gonadotropins. Estrogen is considered to play a significant role in women's mental...
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  • of the egg from the ovary into the oviduct. This estrogen-mediated gonadotropin surge effect has also been found to occur with exogenous estrogen, including...
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    of the progesterone receptor, which suppresses the secretion of the gonadotropins—peptide hormones responsible for signaling the body to produce not only...
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