hCG 5000 IU — Research-Use Material (Laboratory Use Only)
hCG (Human Chorionic Gonadotropin) is a well-known research chemical/material used in laboratory environments to investigate LH receptor (LHCGR) signaling and downstream endocrine responses. In controlled models, this pathway is commonly associated with steroidogenesis signaling and related biomarker dynamics, making hCG a frequent choice for endocrine and reproductive physiology research designs.
Research Use Only: Not intended for human consumption. Not for diagnostic, therapeutic, or clinical use. Not for veterinary use.
Why researchers choose it
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Studied for LH-receptor pathway activation in endocrine research models
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Used to explore steroidogenesis signaling and associated biomarker trends
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Included in research on reproductive-axis physiology and hormone-response dynamics (model-dependent)
How it works (Research focus)
In research contexts, hCG is investigated for its ability to:
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Bind and activate the LH receptor (LHCGR) in study models
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Drive downstream signaling linked to gonadal hormone production pathways
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Provide a consistent tool for evaluating time-course and dose-response effects in endocrine experiments





