1 ould have detectable serum concentrations of
mullerian inhibiting substance.
2 a result of the absence of the receptor for
Mullerian-inhibiting substance.
3 Mullerian inhibiting substance and testosterone secreted
4 ular secretion of the hormones testosterone,
Mullerian inhibiting substance,
and insulin-3 (Insl3).
5 The sensitivity and specificity of the serum
mullerian inhibiting substance assay for detecting the a
6 Measurements of serum
mullerian inhibiting substance can be used to determine
7 The mean (+/-SD) serum
mullerian inhibiting substance concentration in the 17 c
8 We measured serum
mullerian inhibiting substance in 65 children with viril
9 The receptor for
Mullerian-inhibiting substance is expressed by mesenchym
10 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS or AMH) triggers reg
11 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) (or anti-Mullerian
12 members of the TGF beta superfamily such as
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) and activin A also
13 Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (
MIS) causes regression o
14 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) causes regression o
15 Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (
MIS) expression is inver
16 Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (
MIS) functions to promot
17 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) has been shown to i
18 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) inhibits breast can
19 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) inhibits breast can
20 on of the Mullerian duct in the male embryo,
Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (
MIS) inhibits the growth
21 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) is a key element re
22 s role in causing Mullerian duct regression,
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) is implicated in th
23 , conversely, was significantly inhibited by
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) or the MIS mimetic
24 X9-binding sites within the endogenous mouse
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
Mis) promoter.
25 Examination of
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS) signaling in the ra
26 The presence of
Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (
MIS) signaling pathway t
27 Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (
MIS), a 140-kDa homodime
28 Mullerian Inhibiting Substance (
MIS), a biological modif
29 Granulosa cells also secrete
mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS), a hormone that inh
30 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS), a member of the tr
31 on is mediated by the actions of the hormone
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS), a member of the tr
32 Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS), a transforming gro
33 The TGFbeta-like hormone,
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS), initiates regressi
34 However, these cells are sensitive to
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS), which decreased co
35 lating expression of the polypeptide hormone
Mullerian inhibiting substance (
MIS).
36 Mullerian-inhibiting substance (
MIS) is a member of the
37 Mullerian-inhibiting substance (
MIS) is a member of the
38 r anti-Mullerian hormone (Amh, also known as
Mullerian-inhibiting substance (
Mis)), which causes regr
39 Mullerian-inhibiting substance (
MIS), a transforming gro
40 Mullerian-inhibiting substance (
MIS), which is produced
41 e anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH; also known as
Mullerian inhibiting substance,
MIS) is secreted by the
42 Mutations that inactivate either
Mullerian-inhibiting substance or its receptor allow dev
43 Mullerian inhibiting substance,
produced constitutively
44 found that ER mRNA levels were decreased in
Mullerian inhibiting substance promoter (MIS)-Smad2 domi
45 cluding Sertoli-like cells and expression of
Mullerian inhibiting substance,
sulfated glycoprotein-2,
46 ly deleted for beta-catenin are derived from
Mullerian inhibiting substance type II receptor-expressi
47 Smad4 gene driven by 180-bp fragment of the
Mullerian inhibiting substance upstream promoter sequenc
48 Furthermore, measurement of serum
mullerian inhibiting substance was more sensitive than s
49 The Sertoli cells of the testes produce
Mullerian-inhibiting substance,
which stimulates Mulleri