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Luteinizing Hormone Estimation

Endocrine Research, 2004
Luteinizing hormone (LH) is an important hormone of the reproductive system, which has found application in diagnosis and therapeutic medicine. It plays a vital role in the development and functioning of the reproductive system. Determination of LH concentration is important for detection of dysfunction of the pituitary-ovarian axis, diagnosis of ...
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Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1986
To the Editor. —In their excellent review of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) (also known as luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone [LH-RH]) in the September 1985 issue of theArchives, Hammond and Ory 1 cite the potential advantages of GnRH over conventional gonadotropin therapy for induction of spermatogenesis as rapidity, higher success rate ...
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Luteinizing-Hormone-Releasing Hormone

New England Journal of Medicine, 1977
One of the exciting advances in endocrinology has been the discovery of a family of peptidic neurohormones in the hypothalamus that stimulate or inhibit the secretion of adenohypophysial hormones.
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Stimulating luteinizing hormone

Drug Testing and Analysis, 2011
Low molecular weight luteinizing hormone (LMWLH) receptor agonists could be of interest as a potential doping substance for athletes. These orally active compounds induce the production of endogenous hormones such as testosterone in a similar way to LH.
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Assaying Luteinizing Hormone

Nature, 1960
THERE is a demand for an easy and accurate method of assaying the luteinizing fraction of gonadotrophic hormone. The present method depends upon the formation of corpora haemorrhagica in the ovaries of immature female mice after rendering their Graafian follicles mature.
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THE LUTEINIZING HORMONE RECEPTOR

Annual Review of Physiology, 1995
▪ Abstract  The luteinizing hormone receptor (LHR) is a member of the subfamily of glycoprotein hormone receptors within the superfamily of G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR)/seven-transmembrane domain receptors. Over the past eight years, major advances have been made in determining the structure and function of the LHR and its gene.
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Luteinizing Hormone Resistance Syndromes

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1997
Luteinizing hormone (LH) plays its effects on ovarian and testicular cells through binding to a specific cell surface receptor. We recently described two kindreds with LH resistance due to abnormalities of the LH receptor (LH-R) gene. Affected XY members presented with severe or mild fetal undermasculinization (female external genitalia or micropenis ...
C, Tsigos, C, Latronico, G P, Chrousos
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