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The involvement of actin, calcium channels and exocytosis proteins in somato-dendritic oxytocin and vasopressin release [PDF]
Hypothalamic magnocellular neurons release vasopressin and oxytocin not only from their axon terminals into the blood, but also from their somata and dendrites into the extracellular space of the brain, and this can be regulated independently ...
Leng, Gareth, Ludwig, Mike, Tobin, Vicky
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The present study focused on observations of the histological status of adrenocortical tissues and the correlated seasonal changes in testicular activities in Puntius sarana (Hamilton).
Chakrabarti Padmanabha+1 more
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BJU International, Volume 135, Issue 5, Page 743-747, May 2025.
Lorenzo Pierangelo Treccani+8 more
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Stimulus‐secretion coupling: the concept and clues from chromaffin and other cells [PDF]
W. W. Douglas
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The histological status of adrenocortical tissues and the correlated seasonal changes in ovarian activities in Mystus vittatus was performed. The tubules and nests of interrenal and chromaffin cells were located in cephalic kidney around the main ...
Padmanabha Chakrabarti, Mainak Banerjee
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Chromaffin cells have been shown to release a combination of pain-reducing neuroactive compounds including catecholamines and opioid peptides. The allogeneic transplantation of chromaffin cells in the subarachnoid space has been shown to alleviate pain ...
J.M. Joseph+11 more
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Chromogranin A in neurons of the rat cerebellum and spinal cord: quantification and sites of expression [PDF]
Chromogranin A (CGA) is an abundant protein of dense-cored secretory vesicles in endocrine and neuronal cells. The present study, for the first time, compares CGA of neurons of the central nervous system with the CGA of adrenal origin.
Bergmann, M.+4 more
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Vesicle Pools: Lessons from Adrenal Chromaffin Cells
The adrenal chromaffin cell serves as a model system to study fast Ca2+-dependent exocytosis. Membrane capacitance measurements in combination with Ca2+ uncaging offers a temporal resolution in the millisecond range and reveals that catecholamine release
David R Stevens+3 more
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Special Issue: Significance of Tissue Chromaffin Cells and Mast Cells in Man [PDF]
John H. Phillips+2 more
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The quantal release of catecholamines from neuroendocrine cells is a key mechanism which has been investigated with a broad range of materials and devices, among which carbon-based materials such as carbon fibers, diamond-like carbon, carbon nanotubes ...
Carabelli, Valentina+6 more
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