progesterone |
testosterone |
As nouns the difference between progesterone and testosterone
is that
progesterone is progesterone while
testosterone is testosterone.
testosterone |
androstenedione |
As nouns the difference between testosterone and androstenedione
is that
testosterone is steroid hormone produced primarily in the testes of the male; it is responsible for the development of secondary sex characteristics in the male while
androstenedione is a steroid hormone produced in the adrenal glands and the gonads, chemical formula C
19H
26O
2; the common precursor to both male and female sex hormones.
testosterone |
anabolic |
As nouns the difference between testosterone and anabolic
is that
testosterone is testosterone while
anabolic is an anabolic steroid.
As an adjective anabolic is
of, or concerning anabolism.
testosterone |
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taxonomy |
testosterone |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and testosterone
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
testosterone is testosterone.
testosterone |
estr |
testosterone |
methyltestosterone |
As nouns the difference between testosterone and methyltestosterone
is that
testosterone is steroid hormone produced primarily in the testes of the male; it is responsible for the development of secondary sex characteristics in the male while
methyltestosterone is an anabolic steroid used to treat testosterone deficiency in men and breast cancer and menopause in women.
testosterone |
stanazolol |
As nouns the difference between testosterone and stanazolol
is that
testosterone is testosterone while
stanazolol is (steroid drug) a synthetic anabolic steroid derived from testosterone.
testosterone |
etiocholanolone |
As nouns the difference between testosterone and etiocholanolone
is that
testosterone is testosterone while
etiocholanolone is (biochemistry) a ketosteroid that is a metabolite of testosterone; it has some medical uses.
testosterone |
gonadarche |
As nouns the difference between testosterone and gonadarche
is that
testosterone is testosterone while
gonadarche is the earliest gonadal changes of puberty, when (in response to pituitary gonadotropins), the ovaries in girls and the testes in boys begin to grow and increase the production of the sex steroids, especially estradiol and testosterone.
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