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All your eggs in one basket: mechanisms of xenobiotic induced female reproductive senescence

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posted on 2025-05-08, 15:50 authored by Alexander P. Sobinoff, Ilana McKeoughIlana McKeough, Eileen McLaughlinEileen McLaughlin
The irreplaceable mammalian primordial follicle represents the basic unit of female fertility, serving as the primary source of all developing oocytes in the ovary. These primordial follicles remain quiescent, often for decades, until recruited into the growing pool throughout a woman's adult reproductive years. Once recruited, <1% will reach ovulation, with the remainder undergoing an apoptotic process known as atresia (Hirshfield, 1991). Menopause, or ovarian senescence, occurs when the pool of primordial follicles becomes exhausted.

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Source title

Senescence

Pagination

559-584

Publisher

InTech Press

Place published

Rijeka, Croatia

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  • en, English

College/Research Centre

Faculty of Science and Information Technology

School

School of Environmental and Life Sciences

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