Search Results - "Vigh, B"
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The infundibular cerebrospinal-fluid contacting neurons
Published in Advances in anatomy, embryology and cell biology (1974)Get more information
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The system of cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons. Its supposed role in the nonsynaptic signal transmission of the brain
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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Photopigment coexpression in mammals: comparative and developmental aspects
Published in Histology and histopathology (01-04-2005)“…In mammals, each cone had been thought to contain only one single type of photopigment. It was not until the early 1990s that photopigment coexpression was…”
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Immunocytochemistry and calcium cytochemistry of the mammalian pineal organ: a comparison with retina and submammalian pineal organs
Published in Microscopy research and technique (01-05-1992)“…Morphologically the mammalian pineal organ is a part of the diencephalon. It represents a neural tissue histologically ("pineal nervous tissue") and is…”
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Nonvisual photoreceptors of the deep brain, pineal organs and retina
Published in Histology and histopathology (01-04-2002)“…The role of the nonvisual photoreception is to synchronise periodic functions of living organisms to the environmental light periods in order to help survival…”
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Light- and electron-microscopic demonstration of immunoreactive opsin in the pinealocytes of various vertebrates
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-12-1981)“…An antibody to opsin isolated from rod outer segments of the frog retina was applied in light- and electron-microscopic immunocytochemical studies to the…”
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GABA-immunoreactive intrinsic and -immunonegative secondary neurons in the cat pineal organ
Published in Journal of pineal research (01-01-1991)“…The pineal organ of the cat was studied by postembedding gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) immunocytochemistry. Two polyclonal rabbit GABA antisera were used with…”
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Comparative ultrastructure and opsin immunocytochemistry of the retina and pineal organ in fish
Published in Progress in brain research (1992)“…The pineal organ and retina were compared in developing charr and cisco, further in adult cisco, eel, creek chub, dace, zebrafish and black moli by opsin…”
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Ultrastructure and opsin immunocytochemistry of the pineal complex of the larval Arctic charr Salvelinus alpinus: a comparison with the retina
Published in Journal of pineal research (01-05-1991)“…The fine structure and opsin immunocytochemistry of the pineal and parapineal organs of the salmonid fish Salvelinus alpinus, the landlocked Arctic charr, were…”
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Mediator substances of the pineal neuronal network of mammals
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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Comparative histology of pineal calcification
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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Immunoreactive glutamate in the pineal and parapineal organs of the lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis)
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Does the paraventricular organ have a receptor function?
Published in Annales d'endocrinologie (01-07-1970)Get more information
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Opsin-immunoreactive outer segments and acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons in the pineal complex of Phoxinus phoxinus (Teleostei, Cyprinidae)
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-1982)“…The pineal complex of the teleost, Phoxinus phoxinus L. was studied light-microscopically by the use of the indirect immunocytochemical antiopsin reaction and…”
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Staff nurse financial management committees--the nurse manager's guide to effective financial performance
Published in Nursing economic (01-07-1991)“…As Cohen states (1991, p. 25), "The future role that nursing will play in the health care delivery system is one of many major issues faced by contemporary…”
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Actual problems of the cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neurons
Published in Microscopy research and technique (01-04-1998)“…Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)‐contacting neurons form a part of the circumventricular organs of the central nervous system. Represented by different cytologic…”
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Opsin-immunoreactive outer segments in the pineal and parapineal organs of the lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis), the eel (Anguilla anguilla), and the rainbow trout (Salmo gairdneri)
Published in Cell and tissue research (01-01-1983)“…The pineal complex of Lampetra fluviatilis, Anguilla anguilla and Salmo gairdneri was studied by means of the indirect immunohistochemical antiopsin reaction…”
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Special dendritic and axonal endings formed by the cerebrospinal fluid contacting neurons of the spinal cord
Published in Cell and tissue research (14-10-1977)“…The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) contacting neurons have a dendritic process which protrudes into the central canal, and is provided with one long kinocilium and…”
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Sensory cells of the « rod- » and « cone-type » in the pineal organ of Rana esculenta, as revealed by immunoreaction against opsin and by the presence of an oil (lipid) droplet
Published in Cell and tissue research (1985)“…The pineal organ of the frog, Rana esculenta, was studied by use of light- and electron-microscopic methods including immunoreaction against opsin. Most of the…”
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