Luteotropin


[loo-tee-uh-troh-pin] /ˌlu ti əˈtroʊ pɪn/

noun
1.
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luteotropin lu·te·o·tro·pin (lōō’tē-ə-trō’pĭn)
n.
See prolactin.

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