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The hypothalamic neurosecretory system of Coturnix coturnix japonica
Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie, 19631. The neurosecretory cells of Coturnix coturnix japonica occur in two areas, the supraoptic nucleus and the paraventricular nucleus. These nuclear areas consist of a series of extended groups of cells (divisions) that are interconnected through irregular chains of neurosecretory cells. The paraventricular nucleus is large and well-developed.
A, OKSCHE, W O, WILSON, D S, FARNER
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The Parvicellular Neurosecretory System
1964Publisher Summary This chapter discusses a peculiar neuron system in the ventral part of the hypothalamus, by the aid of the rapid golgi-technique in dog and cat. The small cell bodies are situated in the arcuate (infundibular) and in the ventral part of the anterior periventricular nuclei, as well as in the medial part of the retrochiasmatic region.
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On the neurosecretory system of Cerebratulus marginatus (heteronemertini)
General and Comparative Endocrinology, 1969Abstract In the brain and lateral nerve cords of Cerebratulus neurosecretory cells may be classified in four main categories. The a , b , and c cells stain with chrome haematoxylin and paraldehyde fuchsin. The a and b cells are rich in neurosecretory material.
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Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology. Supplement, 2002
R. Fox, M. Stern
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R. Fox, M. Stern
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Magnocellular Neurosecretory System
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1983A J, Silverman, E A, Zimmerman
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Hypothalamic neurosecretory systems and their messenger molecules.
Acta physiologica Scandinavica. Supplementum, 1989The distribution and cellular localization of several transmitters, transmitter synthesizing enzymes and peptides in the arcuate, paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei are described with special focus on coexistence of messenger molecules. The role of these compounds in various neuroendocrine events is discussed.
T, Hökfelt +6 more
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Insight into the tick neurosecretory system
Neurosecretory cells (NSC) are defined as specialized neurons that produce and release chemicalmessengers into the bloodstream to target distant tissues. Although, it seems that tick andinsect nervous systems have developed convergently, as of today the information about tickneurosecretory system along its releasing sites remains literally a “black box”Šimo, Ladislav +8 more
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