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Growth [[hormone|hormone]] releasing factor (GHRF) is made up of a [[peptide|peptide]] chain containing 44 [[amino acids|amino acids]] and causes the release and synthesis of [[growth hormone|growth hormone]], in most species. GHRF is synthesised by [[neurons|neurons]] in the arcuate nucleus of the [[hypothalamus|hypothalamus]]<ref>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/68013007</ref>. | |||
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Growth hormone releasing factor (GHRF) is made up of a peptide chain containing 44 amino acids and causes the release and synthesis of growth hormone, in most species. GHRF is synthesised by neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus[1].