AMH produced by granulosa cells [GC] of the ovary; AMH, also known as Mullerian-inhibiting substance, is a dimeric glycoprotein that belongs to the transforming growth factor-beta family. It is virtually undetectable but increases gradually until puberty and remains relatively stable through the reproductive period. It is widely accepted that the reduction of AMH levels in serum is the first indication for decline in the follicular reserve of the ovaries and can be measured in the blood at any time in the menstrual cycle due to its stability. AMH is a marker for ovarian reserve and naturally...
AMH produced by granulosa cells [GC] of the ovary; AMH, also known as Mullerian-inhibiting substance, is a dimeric glycoprotein that belongs to the tr...