PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 7836885-3 1994 PRL tended to have the same pattern of action on nonapeptide, cAMP and steroid release, but its effect was not as great, with only a high supraphysiological dose (10,000 ng/ml) producing a statistically significant effect. Steroids 71-78 prolactin Bos taurus 0-3 4542116-0 1973 Immediate response of the plasma prolactin level to steroid hormone infusion in male and female cattle. Steroids 52-67 prolactin Bos taurus 33-42 1597141-0 1992 Steroids can modulate transdifferentiation of prolactin and growth hormone cells in bovine pituitary cultures. Steroids 0-8 prolactin Bos taurus 46-55 1597141-1 1992 Fluctuations in the proportions of pituitary acidophils (cells that release GH and PRL, either separately or concurrently) have been correlated with dynamic changes in the steroid hormone milieu. Steroids 172-187 prolactin Bos taurus 83-86 1597141-8 1992 A more critical examination of the steroid-induced changes revealed that they were attributable to increases in the proportions of cells that released GH alone and both hormones simultaneously along with a concomitant decrease in the fraction that secreted only PRL. Steroids 35-42 prolactin Bos taurus 262-265 570574-12 1978 However, concentrations of prolactin increased in the week following steroid injections (days 8 to 15) only in those cows that produced greater than 5 kg/day but were elevated in all cows during the 3rd wk. Steroids 69-76 prolactin Bos taurus 27-36