Prolactoliberin


prolactoliberin pro·lac·to·lib·er·in (prō-lāk’tō-lĭb’ər-ĭn)
n.
A substance of hypothalamic origin that stimulates the release of prolactin. Also called prolactin-releasing factor.

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