Description
Research Applications:
LH/hCG Receptor Binding Studies
Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is used in research models to evaluate interaction with luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptors and downstream gonadotropin signaling [1].
Its receptor-binding profile makes it relevant to studies of reproductive endocrinology, receptor expression, and hormone-response assays.
Signal Transduction and Cell Models
Cell-based systems expressing the human LH receptor are used to examine ligand binding, second messenger activity, and receptor specificity under controlled experimental conditions.
Comparative Hormone Research
hCG can be compared with LH or species-specific gonadotropins to evaluate receptor preference and tissue-specific binding behavior [2].
Referenced Citations:
- Human LH receptor interaction with LH and hCG
Source: PubMed-indexed receptor-expression and binding study. - hCG receptor complex binding research
Source: PubMed-indexed hCG receptor-binding study.


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