luteinizing hormone
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of luteinizing hormone
First recorded in 1930–35
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So she and her colleagues began collecting urine samples from the primates and testing them for hormonal changes, such as increases in luteinizing hormone and decreases in estradiol, that indicate menopause in humans.
From Scientific American
Then, Mira will read the levels of your luteinizing hormone and sync the data to an app that learns about your body’s cycle and tells you the best time to conceive.
From The Verge
Boys with an increase of pyrethroid in their system were associated with an increase in luteinizing hormone and follicle-stimulating hormone.
From Washington Times
The first test gives an idea of whether the two hormones that coordinate ovulation – ‘luteinizing hormone’ and ‘follicle-stimulating hormone’ – stand in the right ratios to one another and to levels of estrogen.
From Salon
Those who experienced a spike in their luteinizing hormone level were expected to ovulate within 24 hours.
From US News
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