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Calcitonin – Hormone, Function and Medical Use

Calcitonin is a hormone produced by the thyroid gland that regulates calcium levels in the blood and plays a key role in bone metabolism.

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Extrauterine

Extrauterine refers to anything located or occurring outside the uterus. The term is most commonly associated with extrauterine pregnancy, also known as ectopic pregnancy.

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Hepatocellular Protection Profile

The hepatocellular protection profile is a diagnostic blood test that assesses the condition and function of liver cells, helping to detect and monitor liver damage at an early stage.

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