HYPOTHALAMIC RELEASING HORMONE RECEPTORS
\hˌa͡ɪpə͡ʊθalˈamɪk ɹɪlˈiːsɪŋ hˈɔːmə͡ʊn ɹɪsˈɛptəz], \hˌaɪpəʊθalˈamɪk ɹɪlˈiːsɪŋ hˈɔːməʊn ɹɪsˈɛptəz], \h_ˌaɪ_p_əʊ_θ_a_l_ˈa_m_ɪ_k ɹ_ɪ_l_ˈiː_s_ɪ_ŋ h_ˈɔː_m_əʊ_n ɹ_ɪ_s_ˈɛ_p_t_ə_z]\
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Cell surface receptors that bind the hypothalamic hormones regulating pituitary cell differentiation, proliferation, and hormone synthesis and release, including the pituitary-releasing and release-inhibiting hormones. The pituitary hormone-regulating hormones are also released by cells other than hypothalamic neurons, and their receptors also occur on non-pituitary cells, especially brain neurons, where their role is less well understood. Receptors for dopamine, which is a prolactin release-inhibiting hormone as well as a common neurotransmitter, are not included here.
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