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    Transcriptomic survey of key reproductive and metabolic tissues in mouse models of polycystic ovary syndrome by Yu Pei, Sanjiv Risal, Hong Jiang, Haojiang Lu, Eva Lindgren, Elisabet Stener-Victorin, Qiaolin Deng

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Transcriptomic mapping of key reproductive and metabolic tissues and oocytes in mouse models of polycystic ovary syndrome reveals that the hypothalamus is susceptible to fetal programming while adipose and ovary are more affected upon postnatal androgen exposure.…”
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    Effects of time-restricted feeding on letrozole-induced mouse model of polycystic ovary syndrome by Ki-Jin Ryu, Hyuntae Park, Young In Han, Hee Jung Lee, Seunghyun Nam, Hye Gyeong Jeong, Tak Kim

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…Abstract The present study aimed to investigate whether time-restricted feeding (TRF) ameliorates metabolic and reproductive phenotypes in a letrozole-induced mouse model of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Sixty female C57BL/6 N mice were randomly divided into two groups according to the type of food received: either a chow or a 60% high-fat diet. …”
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    Knowledge and attitude of young female population toward early diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome by Saima Naz, Farhana Asghar, Yusra Iqbal, Zulekha Naseem, Mahnoor jathol

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…<p><strong>Background and Objective: </strong>The heterogeneous illness known as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) causes multisystem morbidities and is one of the major causes of female infertility. …”
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    Serum inhibin B in polycystic ovary syndrome as a potential marker of ovarian dysfunction by Ćetković Aleksandar

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…INTRODUCTION Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common causes of anovulation, infertility and hyperandrogenism, and the prevalence of this condition in women of reproductive is 5-10%. …”
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