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Prolactin (PRL), also
known as
lactotropin and mammotropin, is a
protein best
known for its role in
enabling mammals to
produce milk. It is influential...
- The hypothalamic–pituitary–prolactin axis (HPP axis), also
known as the hypothalamic–pituitary–mammary axis or hypothalamic–pituitary–breast axis, is a...
- and toddlers. In 2016,
Munchkin acquired Milkmakers, a
manufacturer of
lactogenic cookies. In
February 2020, the
company added prenatal tea,
belly balm...
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prolactin belong to a
group of
homologous hormones with growth-promoting and
lactogenic activity. The
major isoform of the
human growth hormone is a
protein of...
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transmissible gastroenteritis virus genome as an
expression vector inducing lactogenic immunity".
Journal of Virology. 77 (7): 4357–69. doi:10.1128/JVI.77.7...
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production and
regulating intermediary metabolism. In the fetus, hPL acts on
lactogenic receptors to
modulate embryonic development,
metabolism and stimulate...
- membrane, and hPL and
prolactin have been
found to
possess very
similar lactogenic activity in
vitro in
mouse and rat
mammary gland explants. In addition...
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Kleinberg DL, Todd J,
Babitsky G (July 1983). "Inhibition by
estradiol of the
lactogenic effect of
prolactin in
primate mammary tissue:
reversal by antiestrogens...
- growth. The
infection of
cells with this
altered virus elicits a
specific lactogenic immune response against the
heterologous protein. The
application of this...
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particular family member shows similar somatogenic activity with
reduced lactogenic activity.
Mutations in this gene lead to
placental growth hormone/lactogen...