
Smoking's reproductive effects are examined in an insightful interdisciplinary study that pairs data mining with clinical observational analysis of premature ovarian insufficiency.
Key Takeaways
- Data mining flagged six cigarette smoke compounds as linked to ovarian dysfunction related to POI
- Pathway analysis implicated disruption of granulosa cell proliferation
- Higher urinary cotinine correlated positively with FSH and LH levels, and nonlinearly with AMH
