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1 testicular hormone
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2 testicular hormone
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3 testicular hormone
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4 testicular hormone
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5 hormone
- adipokinetic hormone
- adrenal hormone
- adrenocorticotrophic hormone
- adrenocorticotropic hormone
- androgenic hormones
- anterior pituitary hormone
- antidiuretic hormone
- catabolic hormones
- chorion gonadotrophic hormone
- chorion gonadotropic hormone
- chromatophorotropic hormone
- cortical hormone
- corticotropin releasing hormone
- estrogenic hormone
- female sex hormone
- follicle-stimulating hormone
- galactopoietic hormone
- gonadal hormone
- gonadotrophic hormone
- gonadotropin-releasing hormone
- growth hormone
- hypophyseal hormone
- interstitial cell-stimulating hormone
- juvenile hormone
- lactogenic hormone
- luteal hormone
- luteinizing hormone releasing hormone
- luteinizing hormone
- luteotrophic hormone
- male sex hormone
- mammotropic hormone
- melanin-dispersing hormone
- mineralocorticoid hormone
- molting hormone
- neuroendocrine hormones
- neurohypophyseal hormone
- nymphal hormone
- orchidic hormone
- ovarian hormone
- pancreatic hormone
- parathyroid hormone
- pituitary hormone
- placental hormone
- plant hormone
- poietic hormone
- posterior pituitary hormone
- sex hormone
- somatotropic hormone
- steroid hormone
- testicular hormone
- thymic hormone
- thyroid hormone
- thyroid-stimulating hormone
- thyrotrophic hormone
- thyrotropin-releasing hormone
- wound hormone* * * -
6 orchidic hormone
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