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|<font color=Purple>Equine Chorionic Gonadotropin (eCG)<font>
 
|<font color=Purple>Equine Chorionic Gonadotropin (eCG)<font>
 
|This is produced by foetal trophoblast cells, and is actually the same molecule as equine LH.
 
|This is produced by foetal trophoblast cells, and is actually the same molecule as equine LH.
|Prevents luteal regression and is thus the signal for [[Female Reproductive Tract -Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy - Anatomy & Physiology|Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy]] in equids.
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|Prevents luteal regression and is thus the signal for [[Female Reproductive Tract - Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy - Anatomy & Physiology|Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy]] in equids.
 
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|<font color=Purple>Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)<font>
 
|<font color=Purple>Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG)<font>
 
|This is produced by foetal trophoblast cells.
 
|This is produced by foetal trophoblast cells.
|Prevents luteal regression and is thus the signal for [[Female Reproductive Tract -Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy - Anatomy & Physiology|Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy]] in primates.
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|Prevents luteal regression and is thus the signal for [[Female Reproductive Tract - Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy - Anatomy & Physiology|Maternal Recognition of Pregnancy]] in primates.
 
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