| 1. | Chromogranin A is cleaved by an endogenous prohormone convertase to produce several peptide fragments.
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| 2. | Four failed Testosterone prohormone following the final of the women's 400 metres.
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| 3. | In addition to allopregnanolone, exogenous pregnenolone also functions as a prohormone of pregnenolone sulfate.
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| 4. | The protein has a structure similar to proteases of the Kex2p-like prohormone convertases.
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| 5. | A short hydrophobic stretch of amino acids serves to anchor the prohormone in lipid bilayers.
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| 6. | It occurs in the body as a very long-lasting metabolite and prohormone of estradiol.
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| 7. | The nonhormonal portion of the prohormone is thought to be the urotensin binding protein ( urophysin ).
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| 8. | Vitamin D is carried in the bloodstream to the liver, where it is converted into the prohormone calcifediol.
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| 9. | The phenomenon of prohormone conversion was discovered by Donald F . Steiner while examining the biosynthesis of insulin in 1967.
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| 10. | Thyroxine is believed to be a prohormone and a reservoir for the most active and main thyroid hormone T 3.
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