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pubmed-article:12883824pubmed:abstractTextInhibins are multipotent dimeric glycoproteins, composed of an alpha-subunit and one of two possible beta-subunits (betaA or betaB). Aims of this study were (a): the immunohistochemical characterisation of normal human endometrium for the inhibin-alpha subunit; (b) the assessment of the secretion and metabolism of inhibin, E2 and cortisol; (c) the evaluation of any relationship between these three substances in cell culture medium of isolated and cultivated normal human endometrial glandular cells.lld:pubmed
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