Development of the neurons controlling fertility in humans: new insights from 3D imaging and transparent fetal brains.
Fertility in mammals is controlled by hypothalamic neurons that secrete gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH). These neurons differentiate in the olfactory placodes during embryogenesis and migrate from the nose to the hypothalamus before birth. Information regarding this process in humans is sparse...
Päätekijät: | Casoni, F, Malone, SA, Belle, M, Luzzati, F, Collier, F, Allet, C, Hrabovszky, E, Rasika, S, Prevot, V, Chédotal, A, Giacobini, P |
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Aineistotyyppi: | Journal article |
Kieli: | English |
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The Company of Biologists
2016
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