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Progesterone (P4) is an
endogenous steroid and
progestogen ****
hormone involved in the
menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and
embryogenesis of
humans and other...
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Progesterone (P4) is a
medication and
naturally occurring steroid hormone. It is a
progestogen and is used in
combination with
estrogens mainly in hormone...
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pharmacokinetics of
progesterone,
concerns the pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and
various routes of
administration of
progesterone.
Progesterone is a naturally...
- The
progesterone receptor (PR), also
known as NR3C3 or
nuclear receptor subfamily 3,
group C,
member 3, is a
protein found inside cells. It is activated...
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Progesterone oxime, or
progesterone monoxime, is an
oxime conjugate of
progesterone and may
refer to:
Progesterone 3-oxime (3-(hydroxyimino)pregn-4-en-3-one)...
- is
characterized by
changes to
hormone levels, such as an
increase in
progesterone and
estrogen levels,
decrease in
gonadotropins such as follicle-stimulating...
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Pharmacology of
progesterone can be
divided into:
Pharmacodynamics of
progesterone Pharmacokinetics of
progesterone Pharmacodynamics of
estradiol Pharmacokinetics...
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synthetic steroid hormones that bind to and
activate the
progesterone receptors (PR).
Progesterone is the
major and most
important progestogen in the body...
- The
progestogen challenge test, or
progesterone withdrawal test, is a test used in the
field of
obstetrics and
gynecology to
evaluate a
patient who is...
- progestogen, and
hence is an
agonist of the
progesterone receptor, the
biological target of
progestogens like
progesterone. The
medication is an
atypical progestogen...