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The role of transforming growth factor-beta 1 in steroidogenesis, cell proliferation, and apoptosis in cultured bovine granulosa cells

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Figure  1.  Various stages of the ovarian cycle of the cow. (Adapted from Davidson, 2007)
Figure 2.  Hormone levels in blood during the estrous cycle of a cow.  (Modified from Peters  1987)
Figure 3.  A summary of the hormonal control of the ovarian cycle (Adapted from Peters  1987)
Figure 4.  The â4 and â5 pathways of gonadal steroid synthesis. (Modified from Conley  1997)
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