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gonadotrophic
gonadotrophic, -tropic, a. Physiol. (ˌgəʊnədəʊˈtrəʊfɪk, -ˈtrəʊpɪk, -ˈtrɒpɪk) [f. gonad + -o + -trophic, -tropic.] Regulating the activity of the gonads; of or pertaining to gonadotrophins.1931 Wiesner & Marshall in Q. Jrnl. Exper. Physiol. XXI. 147 (title) The Gonadotropic Hormones (ρ-Factors). Ibid... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gonal
Gonal may refer to: a gonadotrophic hormone secreted by the pituitary gland, see: Follicle-stimulating hormone Gonal F, a brand of gonadotropin preparation wikipedia.org
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Phlebotomus papatasi
Female P. papatasi may perform this mating process with multiple males per gonadotrophic cycle, resulting in offspring with more favorable characteristics It is not uncommon for females to undergo up to three gonadotrophic cycles before the end of their life cycle. wikipedia.org
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-trophic
-trophic, suffix (ˈtrəʊfɪk, ˈtrɒfɪk) [See trophic a.] 1. Forming adjs.: (a) with the senses ‘characterized by nutrition (of a certain kind)’, ‘finding nourishment in’, as in autotrophic adj. s.v. auto-1, heterotrophic, lecithotrophic adjs., psychrotrophic adj. s.v. psychro-; also ‘controlled by’, as... Oxford English Dictionary
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pituitary
pituitary, a. Physiol. and Anat. (pɪˈtjuːɪtərɪ) [ad. L. pītuītārius, f. pītuīta: see prec. So F. pituitaire.] a. Of, pertaining to, or secreting pituita or phlegm; mucous. pituitary body, pituitary gland, † pituitary glandule, a small bilobed body attached to (and sometimes taken to include) the inf... Oxford English Dictionary
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Lutzomyia longipalpis
Trypsin activity is naturally decreased by 36% to 46% during the first and second days after the second gonadotrophic cycle. wikipedia.org
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prolan
prolan Physiol. (ˈprəʊlæn) [a. G. prolan (B. Zondek 1929, in Zeitschr. f. Geburtshülfe u. Gynäkologie XCV. 363), f. L. prōl-ēs progeny: see -an.] The name given to what was formerly thought to be one female sex hormone but is now known to comprise both follicle-stimulating hormone (prolan A) and lut... Oxford English Dictionary
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Janet Scott Salmon Blyth
'Henny-Feathering in Brown Leghorn Males' by Greenwood, A.W. and Blyth, J.S.S., in Journal of Endrocrinology, (1940–41) ‘Some Effects of Thyroid and Gonadotrophic wikipedia.org
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prolactin
prolactin Physiol. (prəʊˈlæktɪn) [f. pro-1 + lactation + -in1.] A gonadotrophic polypeptide hormone which promotes lactation.1932 O. Riddle et al. in Proc. Soc. Exper. Biol. & Med. XXIX. 1211 We..have identified this same hormone, which we shall here call ‘Prolactin’ as the hitherto undefined pituit... Oxford English Dictionary
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melatonin
melatonin Biochem. (mɛləˈtəʊnɪn) [f. Gr. µέλα-ς black + serotonin.] An indole derivative, CH3O·C8H5N·CH2·CH2·NH·CO·CH3, which is formed in the pineal gland in various mammals (principally from serotonin) and may be concerned with the regulation of certain physiological activities, esp. the reproduct... Oxford English Dictionary
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Scrotal ultrasound
Choriocarcinomas are composed of both cytotrophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts, with the latter responsible for the clinical elevation of human chorionic gonadotrophic wikipedia.org
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luteinization
luteinization Physiol. (ˌl(j)uːtiːnaɪˈzeɪʃən) [f. lutein + -ization.] The formation of lutein in the cells that remain of the Graafian follicle after expulsion of the ovum, during which process the follicle is converted into the corpus luteum; the formation of a corpus luteum.1929 Anatomical Rec. XL... Oxford English Dictionary
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adreno-
adreno- (æˈdriːnəʊ, æˈdrɛnəʊ) comb. form of adrenal a. and n., and adrenaline, as in aˈdrenochrome [G. adrenochrom (Chem. Zentralbl. (1909) II. 1584)], a red oxidation product of adrenalin; aˌdreno-ˈcortical a., of or pertaining to the adrenal cortex or the hormone which it secretes; aˌdrenoˈgenital... Oxford English Dictionary
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hormone
hormone Physiol. (ˈhɔːməʊn) [ad. Gr. ὁρµῶν, pres. pple. of ὁρµᾶν to set in motion (f. ὁρµή onset, impulse), with assimilation to -one.] 1. a. Any of numerous organic compounds that are secreted into the body fluids of an animal, particularly the bloodstream, by a specific group of cells and regulate... Oxford English Dictionary
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P
P the sixteenth letter of the alphabet in English and other modern languages, was the fifteenth in the ancient Roman alphabet, corresponding in position and value to the Greek Pi, Π, Π, earlier {egpi1}, {egpi2}, originally written from right to left {egpi3}, and identical with the Phenician and gene... Oxford English Dictionary
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