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- W171411282 abstract "Follicular atresia (or degeneration) is a widespread phenomenon occurring in the ovaries of vertebrates including humans, irrespective of age, stage of the reproductive cycle, environmental conditions (season, temperature, light, rainfall, and availability of food), and the general health of the individual animal. Atresia also occurs under various experimental conditions such as hypophysectomy, irradiation, and administration of antigonadotropic substances. However, very little attention has been given to the study of follicular atresia, particularly in the ovaries of nonmammalian vertebrates. The problem of follicular atresia is not fully resolved even in the mammalian ovary. It is not known, for instance, why some oocytes are able to develop and undergo ovulation while their neighbors undergo degeneration. The precise mechanism(s) underlying such a germinal selection is not well understood. In the past, there have been a few reviews dealing with some aspect or another of follicular atresia in one or more classes of vertebrate ovaries. It is apparent from these studies that there is much confusion and controversy with regard to (1) the mode of atresia, (2) the endocrine nature of atretic follicles, (3) the consequences of follicular atresia, if any, and (4) the terminology used. This chapter discusses follicular atresia in the ovaries of nonmammalian vertebrates based on the histological, histochemical, ultrastructural, and biochemical findings of recent years. The consequences of this degenerative process, the endocrine capacity of the atretic follicles, and the possible environmental and hormonal factors affecting or controlling follicular atresia are discussed." @default.
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- W171411282 title "Follicular Atresia in the Ovaries of Nonmammalian Vertebrates" @default.
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