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1. Adipokines change the balance of proliferation/apoptosis in the ovarian cells of human and domestic animals: A comparative review.

2. Altered vitamin D 3 metabolism in the ovary and periovarian adipose tissue of rats with letrozole-induced PCOS.

3. Levels of the neuropeptide phoenixin-14 and its receptor GRP173 in the hypothalamus, ovary and periovarian adipose tissue in rat model of polycystic ovary syndrome.

4. Role of vaspin in porcine ovary: effect on signaling pathways and steroid synthesis via GRP78 receptor and protein kinase A†.

5. Resistin is a survival factor for porcine ovarian follicular cells.

6. Gh and IGF-I increase leptin receptor expression in prepubertal pig ovaries: the role of leptin in steroid secretion and cell apoptosis.

8. ROLA WASPINY W REGULACJI FIZJOLOGII I PATOLOGII KOMÓREK JAJNIKA.

9. APELINA NOWYM REGULATOREM FUNKCJI KOMÓREK JAJNIKA.

11. Review: Vaspin (SERPINA12) Expression and Function in Endocrine Cells.

12. Expression and Impact of Vaspin on In Vitro Oocyte Maturation through MAP3/1 and PRKAA1 Signalling Pathways.

13. Novel Insights on the Corpus Luteum Function: Role of Vaspin on Porcine Luteal Cell Angiogenesis, Proliferation and Apoptosis by Activation of GRP78 Receptor and MAP3/1 Kinase Pathways.

14. In Vitro Effects of Vaspin on Porcine Granulosa Cell Proliferation, Cell Cycle Progression, and Apoptosis by Activation of GRP78 Receptor and Several Kinase Signaling Pathways Including MAP3/1, AKT, and STAT3.

15. Levels of spexin and its receptors GALR2 and GALR3 in the hypothalamus and ovary of letrozole-induced polycystic ovary syndrome in rats.

16. Energy sensors and reproductive hypothalamo-pituitary ovarian axis (HPO) in female mammals: Role of mTOR (mammalian target of rapamycin), AMPK (AMP-activated protein kinase) and SIRT1 (Sirtuin 1).

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