- Thyroid-stimulating
hormone (also
known as
thyrotropin,
thyrotropic hormone, or
abbreviated TSH) is a
pituitary hormone that
stimulates the
thyroid gland...
-
Thyrotropin-releasing
hormone (TRH) is a
hypophysiotropic hormone produced by
neurons in the
hypothalamus that
stimulates the
release of thyroid-stimulating...
- The
thyrotropin receptor (or TSH receptor) is a
receptor (and ****ociated protein) that
responds to thyroid-stimulating
hormone (also
known as "thyrotropin")...
-
Thyrotropin-releasing
hormone receptor (TRHR) is a G protein-coupled
receptor which binds thyrotropin-releasing hormone. The TRHR is
found on the cell...
- (TSH,
thyrotropin) and
thyroxine (T4), and
triiodothyronine (T3)
depending on
local laboratory policy. Thyroid-stimulating
hormone (TSH,
thyrotropin) is...
-
which is
secreted from the
anterior pituitary gland. TSH is
regulated by
thyrotropin-releasing
hormone (TRH),
which is
produced by the hypothalamus. Thyroid...
- Pyroglutamyl-peptidase II (EC 3.4.19.6, thyroliberinase,
pyroglutamyl aminopeptidase II,
thyrotropin-releasing
factor pyroglutamate aminopeptidase,
pyroglutamate aminopeptidase...
- vasopressin.
Other secretions are corticotropin-releasing
hormone (CRH) and
thyrotropin-releasing
hormone (TRH). CRH and TRH are
secreted into the hypophyseal...
- (Triiodothyronine (T3) and
Thyroxine (T4)) and
responds by
releasing thyrotropin-releasing
hormone (TRH). The TRH
stimulates the
anterior pituitary to...
- Sandrucci, S; Tibo, A; Angeli, A (1985). "Prolactin and
thyrotropin response to
thyrotropin-releasing
hormone in
premenopausal women with fibrocystic...