FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term prolactin secreting cell differentiation ID (Ontology) GO:0060127 (Gene Ontology)
Definition The process in which a relatively unspecialized cell acquires specialized structural and/or functional features of a prolactin secreting cell. A prolactin secreting cell is an acidophilic cell of the anterior pituitary that produces prolactin.
Also Known As "epsilon-acidophil differentiation" ; "lactotrope differentiation" ; "lactotroph differentiation" (for all, see Synonyms field below)
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pituitary gland development
 |__adenohypophysis development___
anatomical structure development  |
 |__adenohypophysis development___|
cellular developmental process    |
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                                  prolactin secreting cell differentiation
                                   |__prolactin secreting cell development
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Is a cell differentiation
Part of adenohypophysis development
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  • "epsilon-acidophil differentiation" EXACT
    "lactotrope differentiation" EXACT
    "lactotroph differentiation" EXACT
    "lactotropic cell differentiation" EXACT
    "mammotrope differentiation" EXACT
    "mammotroph differentiation" EXACT
    "mammotrophic cell differentiation" EXACT
    "mammotropic cell differentiation" EXACT
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