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estrogen A steroidal hormone produced in both males and females that has a variety of functions. In women, it is released during menstruation to form a hospitable environment for embryo fertilization and implantation in the womb.
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estradiol Precursor of Estrogen. Most of us interchange Estrogen and Estradiol when discussing our cycles. Also refered to as E2.
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estradiol The principal estrogen produced by the ovary. Responsible for formation of the female secondary sex characteristics such as large breasts; supports the growth of the follicle and the development of the uterine lining. At midcycle the peak estrogen level triggers the release of the LH spike from the pituitary gland. The LH spike is necessary for the release of the ovum from the follicle. ...
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estradiol natural hormone, a type of estrogen with chemical formula C 18 H 24 O 2 .
Ãâó: www.cem.msu.edu/~cem181fp/schitzo/glossary.html
estrogen receptor a protein molecule dissolved in the aqueous nuclear medium that is coded for estrogen.
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