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Luteolysis[1] (also known as luteal regression) is the structural and functional degradation of the corpus luteum, which occurs at the end of the luteal phase of both the estrous and menstrual cycles in the absence of pregnancy.

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Luteolysis

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"Luteolysis - Google Search". www.google.com. Retrieved 2020-12-18. McCracken, John A.; Custer, Edward E.; Lamsa, Justin C. (1999-04-01). "Luteolysis:...

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Maternal recognition of pregnancy

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all include a signal to prevent luteolysis, which then prevents the resumption of menstrual or oestrous cycles. Luteolysis is the regression of the corpus...

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Luteal phase

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hCG is not produced and the corpus luteum will atrophy in 10–12 days (Luteolysis or luteal regression). The death of the corpus luteum results in falling...

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Corpus albicans

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type I collagen, forming the corpus albicans. This process is called "luteolysis". The remains of the corpus albicans may persist as a scar on the surface...

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Prostaglandin F2alpha

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implantation during the luteal phase. It acts on the corpus luteum to cause luteolysis, forming a corpus albicans and stopping the production of progesterone...

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Horse breeding

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Prostaglandin: secreted by the endrometrium 13–15 days following ovulation, causes luteolysis and prevents the corpus luteum from secreting progesterone eCG – equine...

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Bruce effect

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of prolactin, an essential hormone for maintaining the corpus luteum, luteolysis takes place. As the corpus luteum can no longer release progesterone,...

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Estrous cycle

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php/Estrous_Cycle McCracken, J. A.; Custer, E. E.; Lamsa, J. C. (1999). "Luteolysis: A neuroendocrine-mediated event". Physiological Reviews. 79 (2): 263–323...

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Lipid raft

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Goodsaid-Zalduondo, F.; Rintoul, D. A.; Carlson, J. C.; Hansel, W. (1982). "Luteolysis-Induced Changes in Phase Composition and Fluidity of Bovine Luteal Cell...

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Caspase 3

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involved in apoptotic process positive regulation of catalytic activity luteolysis axonal fasciculation striated muscle cell differentiation leukocyte apoptotic...

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SLIT2

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regulation of cell growth response to cortisol apoptotic process involved in luteolysis positive regulation of apoptotic process induction of negative chemotaxis...

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ROBO2

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olfactory bulb interneuron development apoptotic process involved in luteolysis negative regulation of negative chemotaxis axon midline choice point recognition...

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Binding immunoglobulin protein

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to nerve growth factor stimulus cellular response to gamma radiation luteolysis response to unfolded protein cellular response to heat Unfolded Protein...

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SLIT3

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regulation of cell growth response to cortisol apoptotic process involved in luteolysis animal organ morphogenesis axon extension involved in axon guidance negative...

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MMP19

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differentiation ovulation from ovarian follicle extracellular matrix disassembly luteolysis proteolysis multicellular organism development angiogenesis ovarian follicle...

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Caspase 2

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processing human ageing positive regulation of apoptotic signaling pathway luteolysis cellular response to mechanical stimulus positive regulation of neuron...

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Prostaglandin F receptor

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org. Kim SO, Markosyan N, Pepe GJ, Duffy DM (2015). "Estrogen promotes luteolysis by redistributing prostaglandin F2α receptors within primate luteal cells"...

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Eicosanoid receptor

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activation of FP has pro-inflammatory effects as well as roles in ovulation, luteolysis, contraction of uterine smooth muscle, and initiation of parturition....

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