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Look up: Testosterone

  1. testosterone
    (Humans as organisms) the main male sex hormone, secreted in the testes
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  2. testosterone
    [n] - a potent androgenic hormone produced chiefly by the testes
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  3. Testosterone
    Principle male hormone that accelerates tissue growth and stimulates blood flow.
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  4. Testosterone
    The main male sex hormone.
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  5. Testosterone
    The male sex hormone secreted by the testes in the male, and by the adrenal cortex in both males and females. Responsible for the development of male characteristics.
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  6. Testosterone
    Male sex hormone produced by the testicles.
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  7. Testosterone
    Main male sex hormone, a steroid which controls the growth and functioning of the male sex organs. Believed by some to reduce the effectiveness of chelation, a chemical intervention used to treat autism.
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  8. Testosterone
    the sex hormone that stimulates development of male sex characteristics and bone and muscle growth; produced by the testicles and in small amounts by the ovaries
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  9. Testosterone
    Testosterone is a male sex hormone, which is involved in making sperm and sexual characteristics such as the voice getting deeper. Testosterone is also found in small amounts in women.
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  10. Testosterone
    Male steroid hormone, produced primarily in the testes and responsible for the development and mantenance of male sex characteristics
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  11. Testosterone
    The principal reproductive androgen of males, largely responsible for sexual maturation, some libido, and a range of metabolic reactions that, while supplying short-term strengths, creates a long-term fragility and brittleness if not in balance with less garish but more sustainable metabolic buffer...
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  12. testosterone
    a male sex hormone secreted by the testes
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  13. Testosterone
    Testosterone: A 'male hormone' -- a sex hormone produced by the testes that encourages the development of male sexual characteristics, stimulates the activity of the male secondary sex characteristics, and prevents changes in them following castration. Chemically, testosterone is 17-beta-hydroxy-4-a...
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  14. Testosterone
    Principle male hormone that accelerates tissue growth and stimulates blood flow.
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  15. testosterone
    Male sex hormone (androgen) secreted by the interstitial cells of the testis of mammals and responsible for triggering the development of sperm and of many secondary sexual characteristics.
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  16. testosterone
    <hormone> Male sex hormone (androgen) secreted by the interstitial cells of the testis of mammals and responsible for triggering the development of sperm and of many secondary sexual characteristics. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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  17. testosterone
    noun a potent androgenic hormone produced chiefly by the testes; responsible for the development of male secondary sex characteristics
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  18. testosterone
    (tes-tos´tә-rōn) the primary male sex hormone (androgen) that is produced by Leydig cells of the testes in response to luteinizing hormone secreted by the pituitary gland. It is also produced by the adrenal cortex in both males and females. Its chief function is to stimulate development of the male reproductive org...
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  19. testosterone
    an organic compound belonging to the steroid family and occurring as the androgenic, or masculinizing, hormone produced by the testis. Testosterone ... [18 related articles]
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  20. testosterone
    testosterone 1. An androgen isolated from the testes of a number of animals, including man, and considered to be the principal testicular hormone produced in men. 2. It accelerates growth in tissues on which it acts and stimulates blood flow. 3. It stimulates and promotes the growth of secondary sex...
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  21. Testosterone
    A hormone that is made in the testes and adrenal glands of a male. Testosterone promotes the development and maintenance of male sex characteristics, muscle mass, sperm and the sex drive. Testosterone is produced in small amounts in the ovaries of females. Men with HIV usually have low levels of testosterone in their body. Broader term(s): ...
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  22. testosterone
    testosterone (testos'turōn) , principal androgen, or male sex hormone. One of the group of compounds known as anabolic steroids, testosterone is secreted by the testes (see testis) but is also synthesized in small quantities in the ovaries, cortices of the adrenal glands, and placenta, usu...
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  23. Testosterone
    Testosterone is the male sex hormone secreted by the testes.
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  24. testosterone
    Type: Term Pronunciation: tes-tos′tĕ-rōn Definitions: 1. The most potent naturally occurring androgen, formed in greatest quantities by the interstitial cells of the testes, and possibly secreted also in small amounts by the ovary and adrenal cortex; may be produced in nonglandular t...
    Found on http://www.medilexicon.com/medicaldictio

  25. testosterone
    Hormone secreted chiefly by the testes, but also by the ovaries and the cortex of the adrenal glands. It promotes the development of secondary sexual characteristics in males at puberty. It is also needed for the development of the male sex organs and for male fertility. The hormone is partly respon...
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