How do genetic polymorphisms influence FSH activity and receptor function and what are the potential effects on fertility outcomes?
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Genetic polymorphisms in the FSH receptor affect hormone binding and signal transduction, potentially altering ovarian response and thus impacting fertility and IVF outcomes.
Genetic polymorphisms in the FSH receptor can alter hormone binding and signal transduction, potentially leading to variations in ovarian response and fertility rates.