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oestrogen
/ 藢蓻str蓹藞d蕭蓻n瑟k; 藢i藧str蓹藞d蕭蓻n瑟k; 藞蓻str蓹-; 藢i藧str蓹-; 藢蓻str蓹-; 藞i藧str蓹d蕭蓹n /
noun
- any of several steroid hormones, that are secreted chiefly by the ovaries and placenta, that induce oestrus, stimulate changes in the female reproductive organs during the oestrous cycle, and promote development of female secondary sexual characteristics
Derived Forms
- 藢辞别蝉迟谤辞藞驳别苍颈肠补濒濒测, adverb
- oestrogenic, adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of oestrogen1
Example Sentences
Although there is no cure for endometriosis, current treatments include pain relievers and hormone injections which temporarily shut down the body's production of oestrogen - the hormone which causes endometriosis tissue to grow and cause pain.
The drug is suitable for those with certain gene mutations that affect up to half of people with hormone receptor positive secondary breast cancer - the most common type, which grows in the presence of oestrogen.
Hormone levels change during the menopause - most significantly oestrogen, which controls the menstrual cycle and contributes to a number of other bodily processes.
Fat in the body helps make the sex hormone oestrogen.
In Scotland, 43 patients have continued to receive either puberty blockers or "gender affirming hormones" such as testosterone or oestrogen, as they were prescribed the treatments before the April decision was made.
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