under the effect of which hormone does memory glands develop
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Progesterone
Progesterone, like estrogen, is a membrane soluble, ovarian hormone that signals through intracellular receptors to generate epithelial growth in the mammary gland (Fig. 5). Progesterone is responsible for the extensive side-branching and alveologenesis required to create a lactation-competent gland.
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☦ Growth hormone
Growth hormone, secreted from the pituitary gland, is an important global regulator of mammary gland development, but current evidence suggests that its effect on the mammary gland is mediated largely, or even entirely, through IGF1 whose production it stimulates in the stroma
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