Newly Discovered Cells in Rat Pituitary Could Revolutionize Hormone Regulation.
Researchers at the University of Alabama identified cells in the rat pituitary gland that produce suppressin. They used a combination of techniques to locate and characterize these cells. The key finding was the discovery of a new type of cell in the pituitary that secretes suppressin, a hormone that plays a role in regulating various physiological processes. This study sheds light on the complex mechanisms involved in hormone production and secretion in the pituitary gland.