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Dictionary » L » Luteinizing Hormone LH Luteinizing Hormone LHA type of hormone produced by the anterior pituitary gland of the endocrine system. In females, this pro. ![]()
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Results from our forumThe Menstrual Cycle, Question... cycle and I have a question: I didnt really understand, if this luteinizing hormone is produced by the pituitary gland or by the hypothalamus? Maybe somebody knows .. ...
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Potential relationship between non-enzymatic antioxidants... and identification of extra-pituitary sources of the neurohypophysial hormone oxytocin in non-neural tissues of several animal species. The presence, ... biosynthesis at some other intra- and/or extra-gonadal source(s). Since luteinizing hormone (LH) and ascorbate are known to augment the production ...
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The Fiber Disease... from wasp venom, modifies the secretion of neurotransmitters and hormones from a variety of cell types. Mastoparan interacts with heterotrimeric ... RM, Rasenick MM, Hunzicker-Dunn M. Related Articles, Links Luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin-dependent, cholera toxin-catalyzed ...
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homosexuals... if a guy consumes--say chicken, that has high hormonal levels (the hormones that causes chickens lay more eggs for a shorter period of time), ... to oestrogen. hetero women respond by producing copious(SP?) amounts of luteinizing hormone, whereas men do not. HOMOSEXUAL men, however, responded ...
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LH~hormones Does someone mind telling me what the luteinizing hormone (LH) does in the human body?
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