Genetic evidence that lower circulating FSH levels lengthen menstrual cycle, increase age at menopause and impact female reproductive health.
Author
Ruth, K. S.
Beaumont, R. N.
Tyrrell, J
Jones, S. E.
Tuke, M. A.
Yaghootkar, Hanieh
Wood, A. R.
Freathy, Rachel M.
Weedon, M. N.
Frayling, Timothy M.
Murray, Anna
Date
2016-02Journal
Human reproduction (Oxford, England)Type
Journal ArticlePublisher
Oxford JournalsDOI
10.1093/humrep/dev318Rights
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How does a genetic variant in the FSHB promoter, known to alter FSH levels, impact female reproductive health?