Potential role of prolactin in modulating the immuno-inflammatory response induced in a male rat model of rheumatoid arthritis

Asmaa Mohamed Shams Eldeen Abd Elwahab;

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Summary and Conclusion
The polypeptide hormone PRL, in addition to its synthesis and secretion from the anterior pituitary gland (the lactotrophs), was established to be secreted from different cells of immune system. The role of leukocyte-derived PRL as


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Title Potential role of prolactin in modulating the immuno-inflammatory response induced in a male rat model of rheumatoid arthritis
Other Titles الدور الفعال للبرولاكتن في تعديل الاستجابه المناعيه-الالتهابيه في نموذج محفز من الالتهاب الروماتيزمي عند ذكور الفئران
Authors Asmaa Mohamed Shams Eldeen Abd Elwahab
Keywords Potential role of prolactin in modulating the immuno-inflammatory response induced in a male rat model of rheumatoid arthritis
Issue Date 2012
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Summary and Conclusion
The polypeptide hormone PRL, in addition to its synthesis and secretion from the anterior pituitary gland (the lactotrophs), was established to be secreted from different cells of immune system. The role of leukocyte-derived PRL as

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