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manuscript, ref.# NCOMMS-21-49031

We provide a single Excel file named Source Data with raw data for each figure, in a separate labelled sheet, as well as a zipped folder named Blots images_NCMM comprising the uncropped versions of blots corresponding to Fig.2 and Suppl. Fig.1 included in the Manuscript "Kisspeptin signaling in astrocytes centrally modulates the reproductive axis" authored E. Torres, G. Pellegrino, I. Velasco, A.C. Fuentes-Fayos, M. Granados-Rodríguez, A. Coutteau-Robles, A. Legrand, C. Perdices-Lopez, S. Leon, S.H. Yeo, S.M. Manchishi, M.J. Sánchez-Tapia, R. Pineda, J. Roa, J. Argente, R.M. Luque, V. Prevot, J. Chowen, A. Sharif, W.H. Colledge, M. Tena-Sempere, A. Romero-Ruiz.(* Equal senior and corresponding authors).

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Title Kisspeptin signaling in astrocytes centrally modulates the reproductive axis
Authors Torres,E
Pellegrino,G
Velasco,I
Fuentes-Fayos,A.C
Granados-Rodriguez,M
Coutteau-Robles,A
Legrand,A
Perdices-Lopez,C
Leon,S
Yeo,S.H
Manchishi,S.M
Sanchez-Tapia,M.J
Pineda,R
Roa,J
Argente,J
Luque,R.M
Prevot,V
Chowen,J
Sharif,A
Colledge,W.H
Tena-Sempere,M
Romero,A
Description Reproduction is safeguarded by multiple, often cooperative regulatory networks. Kisspeptin signaling, via, Kiss1r, plays a fundamental role in reproductive control, primarily by regulation of hypothalamic GnRH neurons. We disclose herein a pathway for direct kisspeptin actions in astrocytes that contribute to central reproductive modulation.
License Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Public Domain Dedication (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
References
Funding BFY2017-83934-P
PID2020-118660GB-I00
Keywords Kisspeptin-signaling
Astrocytes
Reproduction
Resource Type Dataset