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- Hormone Abbreviation Gland which secretes the hormone Function Target cell Related diseases Parathyroid hormone Progesterone Prolactin Testosterone ThymopoietinHormone Abbreviation Gland which secretes the hormone Function Target cell Related diseases Epinephrine Estrogen Glucagon Glucocorticoids Growth stimulating hormoneHormone Abbreviation Gland which secretes the hormone Function Target cell Related diseases Adrenocorticotropic hormone Aldosterone Antidiuretic hormone Calcitonin Corticosteroid