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Anterior pituitary basophil

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An anterior pituitary basophil is a type of cell in the anterior pituitary which manufactures hormones.

It is called a basophil because it readily takes up base, and typically stains a relatively deep blue or purple.<ref>Histology at BU 14002loa</ref>

These basophils are further classified by the hormones they produce. (It is usually not possible to distinguish between these cell types using standard staining techniques.)

Cell name Hormone produced
corticotrophs ACTH
gonadotrophs FSH and LH
thyrotrophs TSH

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