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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
3 years ago
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Kisspeptin is a protein that, in humans, has an important role in initiating secretion of the releasing factor gonadotropin-rele

asing hormone (GnRH). Endocrinologists are finding that the protein kisspeptin and its receptor are central to sexual maturation at puberty. If kisspeptin directs the release of GnRH, you would expect that the receptors for kisspeptin will be found in cells of the:
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katrin2010 [14]3 years ago
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With the kisspeptin actions of releasing in direct to GnRH, it is expected that the receptors of the kisspeptin will be found in the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus' function is to coordinate the activities of the other system in the body in order to respond to different stimuli and to provide actions where it is needed in a person's life.
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