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Prolactin secretion patterns: basic mechanisms and clinical implications for reproduction

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2010
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Egli, M., Leeners, B., & Kruger, T. H. C. (2010). Prolactin secretion patterns: basic mechanisms and clinical implications for reproduction. Reproduction, 140, 643–654. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-10-0033

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Prolactin (PRL) is one of the most versatile hormones in the mammalian body affecting reproductive, sexual, metabolic, immune, and other functions. It is therefore not surprising that the neural control of PRL secretion is complex, involving the coordinated actions of several hypothalamic nuclei. A plethora of experimental data exists on the hypothalamic control of hormone secretion under various physiological stimuli. There have been even mathematical models and computer studies published, which help to understand the complex hypotha

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  • Egli, M
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  • Leeners, B
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  • Kruger, T H C
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140

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5

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643

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654

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English

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2010-08

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2011-02-08

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1470-1626

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Egli, M., Leeners, B., & Kruger, T. H. C. (2010). Prolactin secretion patterns: basic mechanisms and clinical implications for reproduction. Reproduction, 140, 643–654. https://doi.org/10.1530/REP-10-0033

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