The type I BMP receptor BmprlB is essential for female reproductive function

Maintenance of female reproductive competence depends on the actions of several hormones and signaling factors. Recent reports suggest roles for bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) in early stages of folliculogenesis.

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Hauptverfasser: Yi, Soyun E, LaPolt, Philip S, Yoon, Byeong S, Chen, Jean Y-C
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