The role of Amh signaling in teleost fish – Multiple functions not restricted to the gonads

Highlights • Expression patterns of amh and amhrII in teleost fish. • Effects of Amh in teleost fish in comparison to mammals. • Regulation of Amh expression. • Amh is a central player in gonad development and spermatogenesis. • Amh is a target of gonadotropic Fsh in fish.

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