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Pineal gland and polyamines

Journal of Neural Transmission, 1980
The activity of ornithine decarboxylase was assayed in several organs (thymus, testes, prostate gland, liver, kidneys, adenohypophysis, anterior hypothalamus, and adrenals) taken from adult male rats killed at seven day interval up to six weeks after pinealectomy.
F. Fraschini   +3 more
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Metastases to the pineal gland [PDF]

open access: possibleNeurology, 2006
We identified 10 patients with symptomatic metastases to the pineal gland. We present the clinical and radiographic findings in this syndrome. Leptomeningeal metastases occur frequently and are a poor prognostic factor. In all cases, the primary cancer was clinically silent, either in remission (six cases) or previously undiagnosed (four cases). Hence,
Jeffrey N. Bruce   +2 more
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The pineal gland and aldosterone

American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1960
It has recently been suggested that the canine pineal gland secretes a hormone which stimulates the adrenal cortex to release aldosterone. The following experiments were undertaken to determine what effect pinealectomy or administration of bovine pineal extracts has on certain physiologic variables associated with aldosterone activity in rats: a) the ...
Mark D. Altschule   +4 more
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The Pineal Gland

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
THE purpose of this review is to summarize the known functions of the pineal gland. Then, utilizing recent evidence linking the visual and limbic systems, a hypothesis will be advanced concerning i...
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The Pineal Gland

Neonatal Network, 2000
The pineal gland is located posterior to the midbrain and is the site of melatonin production. Research on pineal gland function in neonates is very limited. This article will discuss pineal gland development and the possible relationship between melatonin production and sudden infant death syndrome.
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