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Was (wer) ist luteal hormone - definition

SEX HORMONE
Endometrin; Progesterones; Pregn-4-ene-3,20-dione; Pregnene-3,20-dione
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<small><br />• The ranges denoted '''By biological stage''' may be used in closely monitored menstrual cycles in regard to other markers of its biological progression, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much faster or slower, respectively, the cycle progresses compared to an average cycle.
<br />• The ranges denoted '''Inter-cycle variability''' are more appropriate to use in non-monitored cycles with only the beginning of menstruation known, but where the woman accurately knows her average cycle lengths and time of ovulation, and that they are somewhat averagely regular, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much a woman's average cycle length is shorter or longer, respectively, than the average of the population.
<br />• The ranges denoted '''Inter-woman variability''' are more appropriate to use when the average cycle lengths and time of ovulation are unknown, but only the beginning of menstruation is given.</small>
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  • A sample of progesterone.
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Growth hormone–releasing hormone         
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
Growth hormone-releasing hormone; Growth hormone-releasing factor; GHRH; Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone; Somatotropin-releasing hormone; Growth-hormone releasing hormone; Growth hormone releasing factor; Somatocrinin; Somatoliberin; Ghrh; GHRF; Growth-hormone releasing factor; Growth hormone releasing hormone; CJC-1293; Growth-hormone-releasing hormone
Growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH), also known as somatocrinin or by several other names in its endogenous forms and as somatorelin (INN) in its pharmaceutical form, is a releasing hormone of growth hormone (GH). It is a 44-amino acid peptide hormone produced in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus.
Parathyroid hormone-related protein         
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
PTHrP; Parathyroid hormone-like hormone; PTHRP; PTHLH; Parathyroid hormone-related peptide; PThRP; PTHLH (gene)
Parathyroid hormone-related protein (or PTHrP) is a protein member of the parathyroid hormone family secreted by mesenchymal stem cells. It is occasionally secreted by cancer cells (breast cancer, certain types of lung cancer including squamous-cell lung carcinoma).
Luteal phase         
  • Menstrual cycle
THE LATTER PART OF THE MENSTRUAL CYCLE ASSOCIATED WITH OVULATION AND AN INCREASE IN PROGESTERONE
Luteal phase defect; Luteinization; Luteal insufficiency; Luteinisation; Luteal deficiency; Luteal defect; Luteal-phase defect; Ischemic phase
The menstrual cycle is on average 28 days in length. It begins with menses (day 1–7) during the follicular phase (day 1–14) and followed by ovulation (day 14) and ending with the luteal phase (day 14–28).

Wikipedia

Progesterone

Progesterone (P4) is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species. It belongs to a group of steroid hormones called the progestogens and is the major progestogen in the body. Progesterone has a variety of important functions in the body. It is also a crucial metabolic intermediate in the production of other endogenous steroids, including the sex hormones and the corticosteroids, and plays an important role in brain function as a neurosteroid.

In addition to its role as a natural hormone, progesterone is also used as a medication, such as in combination with estrogen for contraception, to reduce the risk of uterine or cervical cancer, in hormone replacement therapy, and in feminizing hormone therapy. It was first prescribed in 1934.