Activins and inhibins: Roles in development, physiology, and disease

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Abstract

Since their original discovery as regulators of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) secretion and erythropoiesis, the TGF-β family members activin and inhibin have been shown to participate in a variety of biological processes, from the earliest stages of embryonic development to highly specialized functions in terminally differentiated cells and tissues. Herein, we present the history, structures, signaling mechanisms, regulation, and biological processes in which activins and inhibins participate, including several recently discovered biological activities and functional antagonists. The potential therapeutic relevance of these advances is also discussed.

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Namwanje, M., & Brown, C. W. (2016). Activins and inhibins: Roles in development, physiology, and disease. Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.1101/cshperspect.a021881

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