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Study finds how brain cells increases hopes for fertility treatments

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A latest research has shown how a specific type of neuron in the brain influences the release of hormones that control ovarian function in females, such as follicular development and ovulation.

Researchers from Nagoya University's Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences and Japan's National Institute of Physiological Sciences and their findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, might help researchers better understand and treat reproductive problems in both animals and humans.

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