growth of one follicle outstrips others and produces inhibin leading to atresia of other follicles (those initially stimulated by FSH) as the levels of FSH fall during the mid-follicular phase
there is a marked increase in oestrogen production by the remaining (dominant) follicle that precedes ovulation
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