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prohormones as a way to
regulate hormone expression,
making them an
optimal storage and
transportation unit for
inactive hormones. Once
prohormones are...
- An
androgen prohormone, or proandrogen, is a
prohormone (or prodrug) of an anabolic-androgenic
steroid (AAS). They can be
prohormones of testosterone...
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signal peptide and, in some cases, glycosylation,
yielding prohormones.
These prohormones are then
packaged into
secretory vesicles,
which are stored...
- not seen as they do not bind well to
androgen receptors.
Examples of
prohormones include norandrostendione, androstenediol, and dehydroepiandrosterone...
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Anthony (23 June 2017). "
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November 2017. v t e...
- islets. PC1/3 is an
enzyme that
performs the
proteolytic cleavage of
prohormones to
their intermediate (or
sometimes completely cleaved) forms. It is...
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Examples include proinsulin and proopiomelanocortin,
which are both
prohormones.
Protein precursors are
often used by an
organism when the subsequent...
- an
amateur bodybuilder,
initially gained notoriety as "the
Father of
Prohormones."
Arnold grew up in Guilford, Connecticut. At age 11 he
started working...
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factors in
hemostasis and fibrinolysis,
carrier proteins, hormones,
prohormones and apolipoprotein: All
plasma proteins except Gamma-globulins are synthesised...
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released into the
bloodstream already fully active.
Other hormones,
called prohormones, must be
activated in
certain cells through a
series of
steps that are...