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    The system of cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons. Its supposed role in the nonsynaptic signal transmission of the brain by Vígh, B, Manzano e Silva, M J, Frank, C L, Vincze, C, Czirok, S J, Szabó, A, Lukáts, A, Szél, A

    Published in Histology and histopathology (01-04-2004)
    “…Recent investigations confirm the importance of nonsynaptic signal transmission in several functions of the nervous tissue. Present in various periventricular…”
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    Cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons of the central canal and terminal ventricle in various vertebrates by Vigh, B, Vigh-Teichmann, I, Manzano e Silva, M J, van den Pol, A N

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-1983)
    “…Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)-contacting neurons were studied by means of electron microscopy in the spinal cord and/or terminal ventricle of the ray, Raja clavata…”
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    Mediator substances of the pineal neuronal network of mammals by Debreceni, K, Manzano e Silva, M J, Ghosh, M, Haldar, C, Vígh, B

    Published in Neurobiology (Budapest, Hungary) (1997)
    “…In addition to receptor-type pinealocytes, the mammalian pineal organ contains small and large neurons and ependymal/glial cells as well. Axons of pinealocytes…”
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    The pineal organ of Raja clavata: opsin immunoreactivity and ultrastructure by Vigh-Teichmann, I, Vigh, B, Manzano e Silva, M J, Aros, B

    Published in Cell and tissue research (1983)
    “…The pineal organ of Raja clavata was studied by light and electron microscopy, including the immunocytochemical antiopsin reaction. The pineal organ of the ray…”
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    Pineal organ-like organization of the retina in megachiroptean bats by Fejér, Z, Haldar, C, Ghosh, M, Frank, L C, Szepessy, Z, Szél, A, Manzano e Silva, M J, Vigh, B

    Published in Acta biologica Hungarica (2001)
    “…Phylogenetically originated from photoreceptive structures, the pineal organ adapts the organism to circadian and circannual light periodicity of the…”
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    Similar localization of immunoreactive glutamate and aspartate in the pineal organ and retina of various nonmammalian vertebrates by Vigh, B, Debreceni, K, Manzano e Silva, M J

    Published in Acta biologica Hungarica (1995)
    “…The localization of immunoreactive glutamate and aspartate was compared in the pineal organ and retina of various vertebrates (Raja clavata, Carassius auratus,…”
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    Immunoreactive pinopsin in pineal and retinal photoreceptors of various vertebrates by Fejér, Z, Szél, A, Röhlich, P, Görcs, T, Manzano e Silva, M J, Vígh, B

    Published in Acta biologica Hungarica (1997)
    “…Pinopsin is a pineal specific opsin newly identified in the pineal of birds which has an absorption maximum at 470 nm. As the opsin content of photoreceptors…”
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    Comparative histology of pineal calcification by Vígh, B, Szél, A, Debreceni, K, Fejér, Z, Manzano e Silva, M J, Vígh-Teichmann, I

    Published in Histology and histopathology (01-07-1998)
    “…The pineal organ (pineal gland, epiphysis cerebri) contains several calcified concretions called "brain sand" or acervuli (corpora arenacea). These concretions…”
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    The pineal organ as a folded retina: Immunocytochemical localization of opsins by Vígh, Béla, Röhlich, Pál, Görcs, Tamás, Manzano e Silva, Maria João, Szél, Ágoston, Fejér, Zsolt, Vígh-Teichmann, Ingeborg

    Published in Biology of the cell (01-12-1998)
    “…The most simple pineal complex (the pineal and parapineal organs of lampreys), consists of saccular evaginations of the diencephalic roof, and has a…”
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