Similar words: testosterone, heterogenous, heterogeneity, heterogeneous, aldosterone, cholesterol, protester, progeny. Meaning: n. a steroid hormone (trade name Lipo-Lutin) produced in the ovary; prepares and maintains the uterus for pregnancy.
Random good picture Not show
1, If the egg is not fertilised oestrogen and progesterone decrease.
2, The FDA has approved Crinone for progesterone therapy.
3, Pain-Free Progesterone: Women undergoing infertility treatment are sometimes required to undergo daily injections to deliver the hormone progesterone.
4, For her, coitus releases progesterone into her system, calming her, but not taking her into sleep.
5, Early in the cycle, when progesterone levels are low, women generally get less deep, restorative sleep.
6, Elevated progesterone levels mimic pregnancy and this delays ovulation, prevents fertilisation or stops implantation of the embryo in the womb.
7, As pregnancy progresses, the placenta secretes more progesterone which peaks midway into the third trimester and then levels off.
8, Blood progesterone remains constant throughout pregnancy in the eve.
9, A trial of progesterone failed to relieve the pain.
10, Many forms of oral contraception use a synthetic progesterone.
11, Blood progesterone remains constant throughout pregnancy.
12, Conclusion Syringoma may be under the control of progesterone.
13, Treatment may consist of administering progesterone or ovulation drugs.
14, A progestational hormone, C20H26O2, similar in effect to progesterone, used especially in oral contraceptives.
15, Conclusion Progesterone is neuroprotective on the hippocampal neurons of gerbil following transient forebrain ischemia.
16, If the egg is fertilized, the placenta produces progesterone, whose effects include preparing the mammary glands for lactation. Many forms of oral contraception use a synthetic progesterone.
17, Objective: To investigate the regulation of estradiol and progesterone on leukocyte and lymphocyte of peripheral blood in ovariectomized mice.
18, Women may respond to the unpleasant feelings associated with the peak progesterone levels by increasing their caffeine intake.
19, The cloud in this particular silver lining is progestogen, a synthetic form of the hormone progesterone.
20, It appears likely that a fairly complicated interaction between oestrogen, progesterone and a pituitary hormone known as oxytocin is involved.
21, The progestogens have the same effect on the cat's body as the natural pregnancy hormone, progesterone.
22, Some hormone replacement formulas now contain testosterone as well as estrogen and progesterone.
23, Some women get good results from a vaginal suppository of progesterone.
24, It should be noted that pregnanediol is a biologically inactive metabolite of progesterone.
25, Prostaglandins destroy the corpus luteum, as explained above,(http://sentencedict.com/progesterone.html) and thus end the secretion of progesterone.
26, Objective: To explore the estrogenic activity of ethanol extract from adzuki bean Phaseolus angularis and its effect on progesterone receptor(PR) level of human breast cancer MCF-7 cells.
27, Sometimes, I use the vaginal smear to tell me if progesterone testing would be too early.
28, The experiment makes clear, in the emasculated bandicoot that excises hypophysis, mammary gland lacks the reaction to progesterone completely.
29, Methods We examined thirteen cases of syringoma using immunohistochemical staining for estrogen receptor(ER) and progesterone receptor(PR).
30, It performs both an exocrine ( egg release ) and endocrine ( estrogen and progesterone secretion ) function.
More similar words: testosterone, heterogenous, heterogeneity, heterogeneous, aldosterone, cholesterol, protester, progeny, estrogen, progenitor, congested, suggested, vested interest, later on, digestive system, deuteronomy, asteroid, computer program, boisterous, pester, tester, jester, fester, throw cold water on, proterozoic, computer programme, forester, western, boisterously, preposterous.