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Extracellular and intracellular sphingosine-1-phosphate distinctly regulates exocytosis in chromaffin cells. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Neurochem, 2019
Jiang ZJ   +9 more
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Silent adrenal pheochromocytoma coexistent with corticomedullary hyperplasia: a case incidentally discovered [PDF]

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Hepatic chromaffin cells

Life Sciences, 1974
Abstract Chromaffin cells were identified in the liver of mouse, rat, and rabbit. They are found in portal areas, sinusoid walls, or below the connective capsule. The histochemical technique which was used permited to differentiate them from enterochromaffin and mast cells.
I, Martinez, R, Racotta, M, Russek
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Dopamine and Chromaffin Cells

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1960
AbstractThe dopamine content of tissues in ruminants (cow, sheep, goat) varies with the numbers of a special type of chromaffin cells and there is a close correlation between the distribution of dopamine and these cells within certain organs. Dopamine–but no other catechol amines or 5–hydroxytryptamine–occurs in concentrations sufficient to produce the
A, BERTLER   +4 more
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Chromaffin-adrenocortical cell interactions: effects of chromaffin cell activation in adrenal cell cocultures

American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2001
Although the adrenal cortex and medulla are both involved in the maintenance of homeostasis and stress response, the functional importance of intra-adrenal interactions remains unclear. When primary cocultures of frog ( Rana pipiens) adrenocortical and chromaffin cells were used, selective chromaffin cell activation dramatically affected both ...
S P, Shepherd, M A, Holzwarth
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Growth factors in chromaffin cells

Progress in Neurobiology, 1996
Chromaffin cells, the neuroendocrine cells of the adrenal medulla and paraganglia, occupy paradigmatic roles in molecular, cellular and developmental neurobiology. The fact that they are very effective 'minipumps', secreting numerous bioactive substances including amines, neuropeptides and proteins, has made them interesting and useful for the ...
K, Unsicker, K, Krieglstein
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