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Progesterone is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species. | Progesterone is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species. | ||
[[File: | [[File:Progesterone.png|frame|right|Progesterone structure, image from PubChem]] | ||
==Alternative names== | ==Alternative names== | ||
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* Pregn-4-ene-3 | * Pregn-4-ene-3 | ||
* 20-dione | * 20-dione | ||
==Usage Notes== | ==Usage Notes== | ||
Primarily used for maturation of oocytes or for driving hormone inducible expression constructs. | Primarily used for maturation of oocytes or for driving hormone inducible expression constructs. | ||
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*[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/5994 NCBI PubChem CID:5994] | *[https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/5994 NCBI PubChem CID:5994] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:24, 20 November 2017
Description
Progesterone is an endogenous steroid and progestogen sex hormone involved in the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and embryogenesis of humans and other species.
Alternative names
- P4
- Agolutin
- Luteohormone
- Crinone
- Pregn-4-ene-3
- 20-dione
Usage Notes
Primarily used for maturation of oocytes or for driving hormone inducible expression constructs.
References
> 1363 Xenbase articles contain a reference to Progesterone according to textpresso