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evidence described in the literature have shown that the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K)/PTEN/Akt and TSC/mTOR signaling pathways are critical regulators of ovarian function including dormancy and activation of PFs, oocyte maintenance and activation, and
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discovery, everything about DHT, 3β-Adiol, CYP7β1, and ERβ fell into place and a new endocrine pathway was unveiled ( Fig. 1 ) ( Weihua et al. 2002 ). Figure 1 A novel role for dihydrotestosterone (DHT) in estrogen signaling. How does
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to support fetal growth, responds to maternal nutrient availability and fetal demand to orchestrate the allocation of nutrients to meet energy and nutritional needs. Placental signaling pathways regulate fetal growth by sensing and integrating