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The ultimobranchial body or gland is a small organ found in the neck region of many animals. It produces the hormone calcitonin. In humans, the ultimobranchial body is an embryological structure that gives rise to the calcitonin-producing cells—also called parafollicular cells—of the thyroid gland.

 

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