| CGH | chorionic gonadotropic hormone |
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| GGA | general gonadotropic activity |
| GRHR | gonadotropic-releasing hormone receptor |
| GTH | gonadotropic hormone |
| Gn-RH | gonadotropic hormone-releasing hormone |
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| GTH | Gonadotropic hormone |
| gonadotropic | 1. Descriptive of or relating to the actions of a gonadotropin. 2. Promoting the growth and/or function of the gonads. Synonym: gonadotrophic. Origin: Gonado-+ G. Trope, a turning (05 Mar 2000) |
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| gonadotropic hormone | <endocrinology, hormone> A hormone capable of promoting gonadal growth and function. The effects are usually limited to discrete functions or histological components of a gonad, such as stimulation of follicular growth or of androgen formation. Most gonadotrophin's exert their effects in both sexes, although the effect of a given gonadotrophin will differ in males and females. Synonym: gonadotropin, gonadotropic hormone. Origin: for gonadotrophin, fr. Gonad + G. Trophe, nourishment (12 Sep 2002) |
| pituitary gonadotropic hormone | Any gonadotropin of hypophysial origin; formerly used to designate a single hormone, because it was thought that the anterior hypophysis secreted only one gonadotropin. Synonym: pituitary gonadotropic hormone. (05 Mar 2000) |
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