estrogen的意思和读音

estrogen

: [ˈestrədʒən] : [ˈiːstrədʒən]

n.

estrogens  

estrogenn.

1.[u]a hormone produced in women's ovaries that causes them to develop the physical and sexual features that are characteristic of females and that causes them to prepare their body to have babies

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n.1.a hormone produced in a womans ovaries that makes her develop typical female sexual features and prepares her body for having a baby

1.(estrogen dominance)(estrogen)(progesterone)

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3.(Estrogen) (progesterone)

4.怀(estrogen)(progesterone)

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6.(Estrogen) (progesterone)

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1.But missing your menstrual periods is often a sign of decreased estrogen levels.

2.Estrogen is one of the physiological lactation-promoting factors, and its effects in prolactinoma formation have been gradually noticed.

3.This has to do with the fact that the proportion of testosterone in a woman's system plays a larger role as the estrogen decreases.

4.During pregnancy the extra estrogen in your system is responsible for less strands ending up in your brush and down the shower drain.怀

5.And I have concocted a questionnaire to see to what degree you express dopamine, serotonin, estrogen and testosterone.

6.Tamoxifen, a drug that blocks the effects of estrogen on the body, is often used to treat women whose tumors are sensitive to estrogen.西

7.After a year, those who lost at least 2 percent of their body fat had even greater decreases in estrogen.2%

8.To prevent scar tissue from returning, your doctor may give you estrogen and place a balloon in your uterus for up to a week after surgery.

9.How much of an effect depends on the type of pill you're taking and what concentration of estrogen or progestin it contains.

10.Estrogen is a strong growth regulator of the prostate stromal cells, it produces a marked effect by means of binding to specific receptors.