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Small Molecule MiRNAs Regulate Female Mouse Fertility

ScienceDaily  Sat, 04/12/2008 - 07:00

Small molecules known as miRNAs, which are generated naturally by the body, regulate the conversion of genetic information into proteins.

New data have now indicated that miRNAs can control the fertility of female mice by regulating the development and function of the corpus luteum, the structure that forms at the site of release of the fertilized egg and that is required to maintain pregnancy at the early stages.