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LEPR | Uncharacterized protein. (893 aa) | ||||
THPO | Uncharacterized protein. (366 aa) | ||||
EPOR | Erythropoietin receptor. (532 aa) | ||||
GH1 | Somatotropin; Plays an important role in growth control. Its major role in stimulating body growth is to stimulate the liver and other tissues to secrete IGF-1. It stimulates both the differentiation and proliferation of myoblasts. It also stimulates amino acid uptake and protein synthesis in muscle and other tissues (By similarity); Belongs to the somatotropin/prolactin family. (215 aa) | ||||
PRL | Prolactin; Prolactin acts primarily on the mammary gland by promoting lactation. (228 aa) | ||||
CSF3 | Colony stimulating factor 3. (233 aa) | ||||
JAK2 | Tyrosine-protein kinase. (1130 aa) | ||||
CSF3R | Uncharacterized protein. (866 aa) | ||||
GHR | Growth hormone receptor. (630 aa) | ||||
PRLR | Prolactin receptor; This is a receptor for the anterior pituitary hormone prolactin. (636 aa) | ||||
ENSMODP00000041557 | Uncharacterized protein. (223 aa) | ||||
LEP | Leptin; Key player in the regulation of energy balance and body weight control. Once released into the circulation, has central and peripheral effects by binding LEPR, found in many tissues, which results in the activation of several major signaling pathways. In the hypothalamus, acts as an appetite-regulating factor that induces a decrease in food intake and an increase in energy consumption by inducing anorexinogenic factors and suppressing orexigenic neuropeptides, also regulates bone mass and secretion of hypothalamo- pituitary-adrenal hormones. In the periphery, increases basal me [...] (167 aa) | ||||
EPO | Erythropoietin. (188 aa) |