| HGH, hGH | human gamma globulin; human growth hormone |
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| HGHRF | human growth hormone releasing factor |
| HGH | 125I-human growth hormone |
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| HGH | Growth hormone |
| hGH | Human GH |
| HGH | Human Growth Hormone |
| hGHR | human growth hormone receptor |
| hGHRH | Human growth-hormone-releasing hormone |
| rhGH | Recombinant hGH |
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| r-hGH | Recombinant human growth hormone |
| B-hGH | biosynthetic human growth hormone |
| met-hGH | methionyl human growth hormone |
| HGH | <abbreviation> Human growth hormone. See: somatotropin. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| HGH |
Hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates growth of body tissues, especially skeletal and muscular tissues. Also known as somatotropin and somatotropic hormone (STH).
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| hGHr |
human growth hormone recombinant; see somatropin.
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| HGH |
A 191 amino acid protein produced in the pituitary gland. Also called Somatotropin. Under a physician's care, hGH replacement therapy is administered by injection.
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| HGH |
A protein produced in the pituitary gland that stimulates the liver to produce somatomedins, which stimulate growth of bone and muscle. Human growth hormone is the most abundant hormone produced by the pituitary gland in the brain. It peaks during the rapid-growth phase of adolescence, then steadily declines with age. HGH stays in the bloodstream for only a few minutes. ...
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