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progesterone Physiol. (prəʊˈdʒɛstərəʊn) [ad. G. progesteron (W. M. Allen et al. 1935, in Klin. Wochenschr. 17 Aug. 1182/1), blend of progestin and its G. synonym luteosteron (K. H. Slotta et al. 1934, in Ber. d. Deut. Chem. Ges. LXVII. 1271), f. luteo-, repr. corpus luteum: see -sterone.] A female s...
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Progesterone
However, this may simply be an artifact of the low progesterone levels produced with oral progesterone. an injection of progesterone.
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Progesterone: Function, Levels, Treatment - Health
May 17, 2023Female (follicular phase, or before ovulation): less than 1 ng/mL Female (luteal phase, or after ovulation): 5-20 ng/mL First trimester of pregnancy: 11.2-90.0 ng/mL
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progesterone
progesterone/prəˈdʒestərəun; pro`dʒɛstəˌron/ n[U]one of the sex hormones, that prepares and maintains the uterus for pregnancy and is used in the contraceptive pill because it prevents ovulation 孕酮; 黄体酮. Cf 参看 oestrogen.
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Progesterone and Progestins - MotherToBaby
Breastfeeding while taking progesterone or progestin is not expected to be harmful to the nursing infant. Be sure to talk to your healthcare provider about all your breastfeeding questions. If a male takes progesterone or progestin, could it affect fertility (ability to get partner pregnant) or increase the chance of birth defects?
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What Is the Role of Progesterone in Pregnancy? - GoodRx
Dec 7, 2023Progesterone helps you become pregnant by changing the lining of the uterus. This makes it possible for a fertilized egg to attach to it and start growing into an embryo. Progesterone levels start to increase during ovulation to prepare the uterus for a fertilized egg. Once you become pregnant, progesterone helps support pregnancy in several ways:
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Progesterone and Your Period | SheCares
A woman's cycle and its regularity depend on the function of hormones. Progesterone is one of the three main sex hormones that control many processes in a woman's body and regulate sexual health, the other two being estrogen and testosterone. Keep reading to learn more about progesterone and its impact on the menstrual cycle.
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Progesterone monooxygenase
In enzymology, a progesterone monooxygenase () is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction
progesterone + AH2 + O2 testosterone acetate + A + H2O This enzyme is also called progesterone hydroxylase.
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EC 1.14.99
Enzymes of unknown structure
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Progesterone carboxymethyloxime
Progesterone carboxymethyloxime, or progesterone 3-(O-carboxymethyl)oxime (P4-3-CMO), is a progestin which was never marketed. It is an oral prodrug of progesterone with improved pharmacokinetic properties.
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definition of progesterone receptor
Membrane progesterone receptor beta is a protein that in humans is encoded by the PAQR8 gene. It is also known as progestin and adipoQ receptor 8
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Progesterone dioxime
Progesterone dioxime, or progesterone 3,20-dioxime (P4-3,20-DO), also known as 3,20-di(hydroxyimino)pregn-4-en-3-one, is a progesterone derivative which Progesterone C3 and C20 oxime conjugates have been found to be water-soluble prodrugs of progesterone and pregnane neurosteroids.
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Why placental progesterone suppressed or drop before onset of labour? As we know during pregnancy predominant hormone is progesterone which is at early pregnancy about first 3-4 months produce by corpus luteum of preg...
* **_Pregnenolone_** -the precursor of progesterone is principally converted to estradiol instead of progesterone.Thus the _oestrogen:progesterone ratio Cortisol also reduces progesterone production.
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Progesterone test
Progesterone test may refer to:
Quantification of the content of progesterone in a sample
Progestin challenge
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Progesterone receptor A
The progesterone receptor A (PR-A) is one of three known isoforms of the progesterone receptor (PR), the main biological target of the endogenous progestogen sex hormone progesterone.
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What controls the size of breasts? I am not a biology student, just a curious person. To be specific, I'm talking about female humans. I know that it might apply to other mammals. What controls the size of breasts? ...
The known factors seem to be mainly oestrogen and genetic (although I haven't been able whatsoever to find detail on _what_ genes): Manning et al (1997): Breast asymmetry and phenotypic quality in women00002-0). Evolution and Human Behavior, 17 (2): 129–143. > Our data support the thesis that mammot...
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