Medical term:
antihormone
antihormone
[an″te-hor´mōn]a substance that counteracts a hormone.
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antihormone
(1) An obsolete, nonspecific term for any agent that inhibits or counteracts the action of a hormone.(2) Chalone.
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antihormone
Endocrinology A natural or synthetic analogue of a hormone–eg, FSH, LH, which binds to the hormone's receptor, blocking its activity. See B/I ratio.McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
an·ti·hor·mone
(an'tē-hōr'mōn)Any substance demonstrable in serum that inhibits or prevents the usual effects of certain hormones, e.g., specific antibodies.
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