Human chorionic gonadotropin: The pregnancy hormone and more

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To thoroughly review the uses of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) related to the process of reproduction and also assess new, non-traditional theories. Review of the international literature and research studies. hCG and its receptor, LH/CGR, are expressed in numerous sites of the reproductive tract, both in gonadal and extra-goanadal tissues, promoting oocyte maturation, fertilization, implantation and early embryo development. Moreover, hCG seems to have a potential role as an anti-rejection agent in solid organ transplantation. Future research needs to focus extensively on the functions of hCG and its receptor LH/CGR, in an effort to reveal known, as well as unknown clinical potentials.

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Theofanakis, C., Drakakis, P., Besharat, A., & Loutradis, D. (2017, May 14). Human chorionic gonadotropin: The pregnancy hormone and more. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms18051059

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