gonadotropin
noun [ C or U ] chemistry, biology, medical specialized uk/ˌɡəʊ.næd.əˈtrəʊ.pɪn/ us/ˌɡoʊ.næd.əˈtroʊ.pɪn/ (also gonadotrophin, /ˌɡəʊ.næd.əˈtrəʊ.fɪn/ /ˌɡoʊ.næd.əˈtroʊ.fɪn/)
促性腺激素
a hormone made by the body that is used in reproduction and can be produced chemically and used in fertility treatment
Some doctors refuse to use gonadotropins and artificial insemination in younger women. 一些医生拒绝在年轻女性身上使用促性腺激素和人工授精。
Ovulation was induced by two injections of gonadotrophin. 两次注射促性腺激素诱导排卵。
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- In females, leuprolide suppresses ovarian estrogen and androgen production principally by inhibiting pituitary gonadotropin release.
- a medication that prevents Alzheimer's by decreasing the production of or function of gonadotropins
- The first pregnancies in women receiving its gonadotrophin hormone treatment attracted much publicity.