Beck T.; Korobeynikov V.; Kudinov A.; Georgopoulos R.; Solanki N.; Andrews-Hoke M.; Kistner T.; Pépin D.; Donahoe P.; Nicolas E.; Einarson M.; Zhou Y.; Boumber Y.; Proia D.; Serebriiskii I.; Golemis E.
(2016)
© 2016 The Author(s)Anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) and its type II receptor AMHR2, both previously thought to primarily function in gonadal tissue, were unexpectedly identified as potent regulators of transforming growth ...