Progesterone induces meiosis through two obligate co-receptors with PLA2 activity
The steroid hormone progesterone (P4) regulates multiple aspects of reproductive and metabolic physiology. Classical P4 signaling operates through nuclear receptors that regulate transcription. In addition, P4 signals through membrane P4 receptors (mPRs) in a rapid nongenomic modality. Despite the e...
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Main Authors: | Nancy Nader, Lama Assaf, Lubna Zarif, Anna Halama, Sharan Yadav, Maya Dib, Nabeel Attarwala, Qiuying Chen, Karsten Suhre, Steven Gross, Khaled Machaca |
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Language: | English |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd
2025-01-01
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Online Access: | https://elifesciences.org/articles/92635 |
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