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  2. Trophic hormone - Wikipedia

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    Trophic hormones can be found in body systems including the endocrine, gastrointestinal, urinary, and nervous systems. The term trophic is from Ancient Greek τροφικός ( trophikós ) meaning "pertaining to food or nourishment", here used to mean "growth"; this is the same origin as atrophy .

  3. List of human hormones - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of hormones found in Humans. Spelling is not uniform for many hormones. Spelling is not uniform for many hormones. For example, current North American and international usage uses [ citation needed ] estrogen and gonadotropin, while British usage retains the Greek digraph in oestrogen and favours the earlier spelling ...

  4. List of biomolecules - Wikipedia

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    Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) Thyroxine (T4) Tocopherol ; Topoisomerase; Triiodothyronine (T3) Transmembrane receptor; Trichostatin A; Trophic hormone; Trypsin; Tryptophan; Tubulin; Tunicamycin; Tyrosine

  5. Tropic hormone - Wikipedia

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    Tropic hormones are hormones that have other endocrine glands as their target. Most tropic hormones are produced and secreted by the anterior pituitary. [1]: 719 The hypothalamus secretes tropic hormones that target the anterior pituitary, and the thyroid gland secretes thyroxine, which targets the hypothalamus and therefore can be considered a tropic hormone.

  6. List of human endocrine organs and actions - Wikipedia

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    The pituitary gland (or hypophysis) is an endocrine gland about the size of a pea and weighing 0.5 grams (0.018 oz) in humans. It is a protrusion off the bottom of the hypothalamus at the base of the brain, and rests in a small, bony cavity (sella turcica) covered by a dural fold (diaphragma sellae).

  7. 10 Hormones That Affect Weight & How to Reset Them - AOL

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    Hormone-reset diets often follow a Mediterranean, vegetarian, dairy-free or otherwise plant-based diet pattern. Choose minimally processed foods, including fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts ...

  8. Releasing and inhibiting hormones - Wikipedia

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    Releasing hormones and inhibiting hormones are hormones whose main purpose is to control the release of other hormones, either by stimulating or inhibiting their release. They are also called liberins ( / ˈ l ɪ b ə r ɪ n z / ) and statins ( / ˈ s t æ t ɪ n z / ) (respectively), or releasing factors and inhibiting factors .

  9. Category:Growth hormones - Wikipedia

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