Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Reproduction Hormone Testing – Part 1: Reproductive Hormone Function and Pathways

Reproduction Hormone Testing
Part 1: Reproductive Hormone Function and Pathways

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#1. This hormone is made from testosterone in the testes, prostate, adrenal and skin, and is responsible for male sex-specific characteristics.
#2. This metabolite makes breast tissue less susceptible to damage by radiation and chemicals.
#3. This hormone produced by the hypothalamus inhibits growth hormone (GH).
#4. Oxytocin is produced by the:
#5. This B vitamin is the precursor for the conversion of steroid hormones from cholesterol.

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