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Pineal Parenchyma
Known as:
GLAND, PINEAL
, Pineal Body
The tissue of the pineal gland. The pineal gland is a small reddish-gray body, about 8 mm. in length which lies in the depression between the…
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Light, fluorescence, and electron microscopic studies on the pineal organ of the pike, Esox lucius L., with special regard to 5-hydroxytryptamine
C. Owman
,
C. Rüdeberg
Zeitschrift für Zellforschung und Mikroskopische…
2004
Corpus ID: 35750899
SummaryThe pineal organ of adult pikes, Esox lucius L., maintained under normal diurnal conditions, was studied with a…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Daily variation and light responsiveness of mammalian clock gene, Clock and BMAL1, transcripts in the pineal body and different areas of brain in rats
M. Namihira
,
S. Honma
,
H. Abe
,
Y. Tanahashi
,
M. Ikeda
,
K. Honma
Neuroscience Letters
1999
Corpus ID: 6431596
1977
1977
Electrophysiological evidence of photic, acoustic, and central input to the pineal body and hypothalamus
N. Dafny
Experimental Neurology
1977
Corpus ID: 45795984
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Morphological changes of thymus and the thyroid gland after postnatal extirpation of pineal body.
G. Csaba
,
P. Baráth
Endocrinologia experimentalis
1975
Corpus ID: 31069113
Extirpation of the pineal body of newborn rats was followed by the disorganization of thymic structure, follicular transformation…
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Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Neyrophysiological properties of the pineal body. II. Single unit recording.
R. McClung
,
N. Dafny
Life Science
1975
Corpus ID: 31641042
Highly Cited
1975
Highly Cited
1975
Neurophysiological properties of the pineal body i. field potentials.
N. Dafny
,
R. McClung
,
S. Strada
Life Science
1975
Corpus ID: 39233858
Highly Cited
1969
Highly Cited
1969
DETERMINATION BY NEUTRON ACTIVATION OF COPPER, MANGANESE, AND ZINC IN THE PINEAL BODY AND OTHER AREAS OF BRAIN TISSUE
P. Wong
,
K. Fritze
Journal of Neurochemistry
1969
Corpus ID: 31211922
Abstract— Neutron activation analysis was used for the simultaneous determination of copper, manganese and zinc in the brains of…
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1969
1969
Circadian Rhythm of Serotonin in the Pineal Body of Immunosympathectomized Immature Rats
C. Machado
,
L. Wragg
,
A. B. Machado
Science
1969
Corpus ID: 28703675
In the pineal body of the immature rat the circadian rhythm of serotonin persists when sympathetic innervation is abolished by…
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1954
1954
A comparison of cell structure in the area postrema, supraoptic crest, and intercolumnar tubercle with notes on the neurohypophysis and pineal body in the cat
K. Brizzee
The Journal of comparative neurology
1954
Corpus ID: 28166681
A number of authors have demonstrated marked similarities among certain paraventricular structures of the brain stem with regard…
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1948
1948
The chemical histology and cytology of the pineal body and neurohypophysis.
G. B. Wislicki
,
E. Dempsey
Endocrinology
1948
Corpus ID: 38166602
The present paper gives an account of some cytological and histochemical features of the pineal body and neurohypophysis of the…
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