Prolactin: Inappropriate Secretion

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2 Problem Substances Researched for Prolactin: Inappropriate Secretion

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Pubmed Data : Nutr Neurosci. 2004 Feb;7(1):53-5. PMID: 15085559
Study Type : Animal Study
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Additional Keywords : Food Drugs
Problem Substances : Gluten, Gluten exorphins
Adverse Pharmacological Actions : Endocrine Disruptor
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Pubmed Data : Pharmacol Res. 2003 Jan ;47(1):53-8. PMID: 12526862
Study Type : Animal Study

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