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1 hormone
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2 hormone
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3 hormone activity
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4 hormone imbalanced aggression
호르몬불균형유래공격성English-Korean animal medical dictionary > hormone imbalanced aggression
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5 hormone receptor
호르몬수용체 -
6 hormone receptor site
호르몬수용체부위English-Korean animal medical dictionary > hormone receptor site
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7 hormone replacement therapy
호르몬보상요법English-Korean animal medical dictionary > hormone replacement therapy
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8 growth hormone
성장호르몬growth hormone (GH)지에이취, 성장호르몬 -
9 parathyroid hormone
부갑상샘호르몬parathyroid hormone (PTH)피티에이취, 부갑상샘호르몬English-Korean animal medical dictionary > parathyroid hormone
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10 adrenocortical hormone releasing hormone
부신피질분비호르몬English-Korean animal medical dictionary > adrenocortical hormone releasing hormone
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11 follicle stimulating hormone releasing hormone (FSH-RH)
에프에스에취알에취, 난포자극호르몬분비호르몬English-Korean animal medical dictionary > follicle stimulating hormone releasing hormone (FSH-RH)
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12 growth hormone inhibiting hormone
성장호르몬억제호르몬English-Korean animal medical dictionary > growth hormone inhibiting hormone
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13 growth hormone releasing hormone (GH-RH)
지에이취알에이취, 성장호르몬분비호르몬English-Korean animal medical dictionary > growth hormone releasing hormone (GH-RH)
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14 luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH)
엘에이취알에프, 황체형성호르몬분비호르몬English-Korean animal medical dictionary > luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH)
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15 adrenocorticotrophic hormone
x. 부산피질자극 호르몬 -
16 growth hormone
n. 성장 호르몬 -
17 human growth hormone
x. 인간성장 호르몬(인체의 성장을 지배하는 뇌하수체 종합 호르몬 -
18 interstitial cell stimulating hormone
x. 간세포 자극 호르몬(ICSH)English-Korean dictionary > interstitial cell stimulating hormone
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19 sex hormone
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20 adrenal corticotropic hormone
부신겉질자극호르몬English-Korean animal medical dictionary > adrenal corticotropic hormone
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