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gonadotropin releasing hormone (gnrh)
Where is GnRH produced?
GnRH is synthesized and released by
neurons
located in the preoptic area of the hypothalamus. Specifically, the
arcuate nucleus
and the
median eminence
are key sites for GnRH production.
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