gonadotropin

/ˌɡoʊnədoʊˈtroʊpɪn/
noun
  1. A hormone that stimulates the activity of the gonads (ovaries or testes).
    • Doctors measure gonadotropin levels to check fertility.
    • The pituitary gland releases gonadotropins during puberty.
    • Gonadotropin therapy can help some women ovulate.
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