"Granulosa Cells" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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Supporting cells for the developing female gamete in the OVARY. They are derived from the coelomic epithelial cells of the gonadal ridge. Granulosa cells form a single layer around the OOCYTE in the primordial ovarian follicle and advance to form a multilayered cumulus oophorus surrounding the OVUM in the Graafian follicle. The major functions of granulosa cells include the production of steroids and LH receptors (RECEPTORS, LH).
Descriptor ID |
D006107
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MeSH Number(s) |
A05.360.319.114.630.535.200 A06.407.312.497.535.300 A11.382.812 A11.436.329
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Concept/Terms |
Granulosa Cells- Granulosa Cells
- Cell, Granulosa
- Cells, Granulosa
- Granulosa Cell
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Granulosa Cells" by people in Profiles.
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Adult granulosa cell tumor of the ovary: fine-needle-aspiration cytology of 10 cases and review of literature. Diagn Cytopathol. 2008 May; 36(5):297-302.
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Processing and localization of ADAMTS-1 and proteolytic cleavage of versican during cumulus matrix expansion and ovulation. J Biol Chem. 2003 Oct 24; 278(43):42330-9.
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Changes in the localization of MHC class II positive cells in hen ovarian follicles during the processes of follicular growth, postovulatory regression and atresia. Reproduction. 2001 Jun; 121(6):953-7.