PLURIVESICULAR SECRETORY PROCESSES AND NERVE ENDINGS IN THE PINEAL GLAND OF THE RAT [PDF]
E. De Robertis+1 more
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Interrelations of the endocrine organs [PDF]
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Birrell, Ethel Jane
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Supersensitivity and Subsensitivity of the β-Adrenergic Receptor in Pineal Gland Regulated by Catecholamine Transmitter [PDF]
Takeo Deguchi, Julius Axelrod
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COSMOS 2044. Experiment K-7-19. Pineal physiology in microgravity: Relation to rat gonadal function [PDF]
It is now known that the pineal organ can interact with many endocrine and nonendocrine tissues in a regulatory fashion. Given its key role in the regulation of melatonin synthesis, its high concentration, and that its levels may persist longer than the ...
Asadi, H.+3 more
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THE ANATOMICAL RELATIONSHIPS, ULTRASTRUCTURE, AND FUNCTION OF THE PINEAL GLAND IN SOME COMMON LABORATORY RODENTS [PDF]
The pineal complex of rodents is made up of a pineal organ which developmentally always originates from the area between the habenular and posterior commissure and a pineal sac which is continuous with the choroid plexus of the third ventricle.
Gregorek, Joseph Chester
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Immunocytochemical evidence for the presence of arginine vasotocin in the rat pineal gland [PDF]
E. Phyllis Bowie, Damon C. Herbert
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Degeneration of the pineal gland of patients with cancer [PDF]
Steven I. Hajdu+3 more
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3D Deep-learning-based Segmentation of Human Skin Sweat Glands and Their 3D Morphological Response to Temperature Variations [PDF]
Skin, the primary regulator of heat exchange, relies on sweat glands for thermoregulation. Alterations in sweat gland morphology play a crucial role in various pathological conditions and clinical diagnoses. Current methods for observing sweat gland morphology are limited by their two-dimensional, in vitro, and destructive nature, underscoring the ...
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DEPRESSED PITUITARY PROLACTIN LEVELS IN BLINDED ANOSMIC FEMALE RATS: ROLE OF THE PINEAL GLAND [PDF]
R. J. DONOFRIO, R. J. Reiter
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