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Signal transduction, definition

While several functions for NO have been identified, the signal transduction pathway(s) that are utilized by NO at critical stages of ovarian development have not yet been definitively elucidated. The ecNOS- and iNOS-deficient mice provide excellent tools for the dissection of the relative functions for each isoform in the ovary. Furthermore, the study of ovarian NOS provides an experimental system in which the roles of ecNOS and iNOS in development (follicular and oocyte maturation) and differentiation (formation of the corpus luteum) can be studied. [Pg.122]


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