• Human thyroid phenol sulfotransferase enzymes 1A1 and 1A3: activities in normal and diseased thyroid glands, and inhibition by thyroid hormones and phytoestrogens. (colorado.edu)
  • A collective grouping for both naturally occurring and synthetic hormones, substitutes, and antagonists. (wakehealth.edu)
  • Levonorgestrel (LNG) is a synthetic progestogen similar to Progesterone used in contraception and hormone therapy. (drugbank.com)
  • Synthetic growth hormone, termed somatropin, has replaced the natural form in therapeutic usage such as treatment of dwarfism in children with growth hormone deficiency. (umassmed.edu)
  • And together with steroids, the synthetic hormone becomes two times more powerful and, of course, dangerous for cholesterol levels, natürliche testosteron präparate. (africalitlab.com)
  • Grow D, Kawwass JF, Kulkarni AD, Durant T, Jamieson DJ, Macaluso M. GnRH agonist and GnRH antagonist protocols: comparison of outcomes among good-prognosis patients using national surveillance data. (umassmed.edu)
  • Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) medicines (GnRH agonists and antagonists). (medlineplus.gov)
  • Evidence against a role for ovarian hormones in the regulation of blood flow. (umassmed.edu)
  • Increasing evidence supports more complicated and nuanced roles for the hormone, which go beyond the regulation of systemic energy metabolism. (touro.edu)
  • Cardiovascular Fat, Menopause, and Sex Hormones in Women: The SWAN Cardiovascular Fat Ancillary Study. (rush.edu)
  • Chemical substances which inhibit the function of the endocrine glands, the biosynthesis of their secreted hormones, or the action of hormones upon their specific sites. (umassmed.edu)
  • This graph shows the total number of publications written about "Glycoprotein Hormones, alpha Subunit" by people in this website by year, and whether "Glycoprotein Hormones, alpha Subunit" was a major or minor topic of these publications. (wakehealth.edu)
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  • Growth and Growth Hormone through the Ages: Art and Science. (umassmed.edu)
  • Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Are More Likely to Fail Growth Hormone Stimulation Testing than Children without Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Retrospective Chart Review. (umassmed.edu)
  • Morgan K, Van Dommelen P, Batista AR, Koledova E. Observed High Adherence to Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Treatment Using a Multi-Component Approach to Improve Adherence in Individuals with Growth Disorders. (umassmed.edu)
  • Editorial: History of Growth Hormone: Animal to Human. (umassmed.edu)
  • Human Growth and Growth Hormone: From Antiquity to the Recominant Age to the Future. (umassmed.edu)
  • Type 3 renal tubular acidosis associated with growth hormone deficiency. (umassmed.edu)
  • Quintos JB, Hodax JK, Gonzales-Ellis BA, Phornphutkul C, Wajnrajch MP, Boney CM. Efficacy of growth hormone therapy in Kearns-Sayre syndrome: the KIGS experience. (umassmed.edu)
  • The gastrointestinal peptide hormone ghrelin was discovered in 1999 as the endogenous ligand of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor. (touro.edu)
  • Olopatadine is a selective histamine H1 antagonist and mast cell stabilizer that works by attenuating inflammatory and allergic reactions. (drugbank.com)
  • This study was conducted to determine if the risks of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) outweigh the benefits. (bridgewater.edu)
  • Results from this study indicate that the risks of hormone replacement therapy do not outweigh the benefits. (bridgewater.edu)
  • Hormone therapy , which stops the ovaries from making hormones. (medlineplus.gov)
  • the distinct functional characteristics of these glycoprotein hormones are determined by the unique beta subunits. (wakehealth.edu)
  • Hormones, Hormone Substitutes, and Hormone Antagonists" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (wakehealth.edu)
  • Hormone Antagonists" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (umassmed.edu)
  • Insulin is prescribed for the management of diabetes mellitus to mimic the activity of endogenously produced human insulin, a peptide hormone produced by beta cells of the pancreas. (drugbank.com)
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  • A hypothalamic hormone that is synthesized as a precursor protein which is cleaved into two peptides. (uchicago.edu)
  • Prolactin-Releasing Hormone" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (uchicago.edu)
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  • A family of heat-stable, polypeptide hormones secreted by the thymus gland. (harvard.edu)
  • Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), a polypeptide hormone produced by the human placenta. (drugbank.com)
  • Testosterone is a steroid sex hormone indicated to treat primary hypogonadism and hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. (rcsb.org)
  • Hormones that stimulate gonadal functions such as GAMETOGENESIS and sex steroid hormone production in the OVARY and the TESTIS. (bvsalud.org)
  • The gastrointestinal peptide hormone ghrelin was discovered in 1999 as the endogenous ligand of the growth hormone secretagogue receptor. (touro.edu)
  • Increasing evidence supports more complicated and nuanced roles for the hormone, which go beyond the regulation of systemic energy metabolism. (touro.edu)