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Dictionary » R » Receptors gonadotropin Receptors gonadotropinreceptors, gonadotropin Those protein complexes or molecular sites on the surfaces of gonadal and other sensitive cells that bind gonadotropins and thereby modify the functions of those cells; hcg, lh, and fsh are the major specific gonadotropins. ![]()
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