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    GlossaryProlactin

    hormone from the pituitary gland that stimulates milk production

    Prolactin, also known as PRL or luteotropic hormone, is a hormone produced by the pituitary gland. It plays a crucial role in lactation by stimulating milk production in mammals. Additionally, prolactin has over 300 functions in the body, including roles in metabolism, immune system regulation, and development of the reproductive system. Elevated levels of prolactin can lead to conditions such as hyperprolactinemia, which can affect menstrual cycles and fertility.

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