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recombinant LH



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luteinising hormone
(LH) The hormone, or gonadotropin, produced by the pituitary gland to cause, in women, ovulation of a mature follicle in the ovary, resulting in formation of the corpus luteum; in men, stimulates the production of testosterone by the Leydig cells of the testis. Suppressed by GnRH-agonists and GnRH-antagonists, so that (for ovulation induction) an injection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG), which acts the same way, has a predictable time course of action. A small amount of LH is essential for normal function of the tertiary follicle and the corpus luteum. Recombinant LH is under development by Serono as Luveris, but its clinical role in place of hCG is not yet established.