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Glycoprotein hormones

Ligands

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Ligands of relevance to immunopharmacology are highlighted in blue

FSH {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page

FSH {Sp: Mouse} Show summary » More detailed page

FSH {Sp: Rat} Show summary » More detailed page

FSH β subunit {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page

FSH β subunit {Sp: Mouse} Show summary » More detailed page

FSH β subunit {Sp: Rat} Show summary » More detailed page

glycoprotein hormone common alpha subunit {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page

glycoprotein hormone common alpha subunit {Sp: Mouse} Show summary » More detailed page

glycoprotein hormone common alpha subunit {Sp: Rat} Show summary » More detailed page

LH {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page

LH {Sp: Mouse} Show summary » More detailed page

LH {Sp: Rat} Show summary » More detailed page

LH β subunit {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page

LH β subunit {Sp: Mouse} Show summary » More detailed page

LH β subunit {Sp: Rat} Show summary » More detailed page

TSH {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page

TSH {Sp: Mouse} Show summary » More detailed page

TSH {Sp: Rat} Show summary » More detailed page

TSH β subunit {Sp: Human} Show summary » More detailed page

TSH β subunit {Sp: Mouse} Show summary » More detailed page

TSH β subunit {Sp: Rat} Show summary » More detailed page

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Glycoprotein hormones. Accessed on 20/04/2024. IUPHAR/BPS Guide to PHARMACOLOGY, http://www.guidetopharmacology.org/GRAC/FamilyDisplayForward?familyId=962.