Hormone antimullérienne

The hormone antimullérienne is a glycoproteic Hormone secreted by the cells of Sertoli, being in the fetal Testicule (during the first months of the life). This hormone is responsible for the regression of the channels of Müller, which are embryonic structures in the beginning of the formation of the uterus and Fallopian tubes at the female individual. This hormone allows the harmonious development of the male Fœtus.

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