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This project aims to explore the role of Substance P and its receptor in the regulation of ovulation and female fertility. By employing advanced genetic techniques, it seeks to clarify the mechanisms influencing the Kiss1/GnRH pathway, which is crucial for ovulatory control.
Reproductive health is deteriorating worldwide, via as yet unknown mechanisms.
The most common cause of in/subfertility in women is ovulatory dysfunction; anovulation being associated to conditions as polycystic ovary syndrome, hypothalamic amenorrhea and premature ovarian insufficiency.
Hence, better understanding of the mechanisms controlling ovulation is mandatory for improved management of reproductive disorders.
While hypothalamic GnRH neurons are the major output pathway for the brain cont…
UNIVERSIDAD DE CORDOBA
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