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- W2125326677 abstract "Prolactin (PRL) is a pituitary hormone with multiple homeostatic roles among vertebrates. Although it has mainly been studied in relation to its role during the initiation and maintenance of incubation behavior in avian species, it has also been shown to act on the immune system. In this study, levels of PRL receptor (PRLR) mRNA were quantified by real-time PCR, and tissue expression was localized by in situ hybridization in primary and secondary lymphoid organs. Prolactin receptor was shown to be expressed in the bursa follicles, thymus lobules, and splenic pulp at all stages of development examined. Levels of PRLR expression were consistently higher in the bursa of Fabricius when compared with other lymphoid organs, suggesting that PRL acts primarily on bursal development. Furthermore, levels of PRLR mRNA appeared to fluctuate during embryogenesis, with a significant increase observed at embryonic day 19 in the bursa, at 7 d of age in the thymus, and on hatching day in the spleen. Thus, PRL might play an important role during the development of the immune system in chickens." @default.
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- W2125326677 title "Expression Patterns of the Prolactin Receptor Gene in Chicken Lymphoid Tissues During Embryogenesis and Posthatch Period" @default.
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