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  • 41. Substance P immunoreactivity in the rat interpeduncular nucleus: synaptic interactions between substance P-positive profiles and choline acetyltransferase- or glutamate decarboxylase-immunoreactive structures.
    Kawaja MD, Flumerfelt BA, Hunt SP, Hrycyshyn AW.
    Neuroscience; 1991; 42(3):739-55. PubMed ID: 1720226
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    Border BG, Mihailoff GA.
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    Kosaka T, Hama K, Wu JY.
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  • 44. GABA-labeled terminals form proportionally more synapses with dopaminergic neurons containing low densities of tyrosine hydroxylase-immunoreactivity in rat ventral tegmental area.
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    Mugnaini E, Wouterlood FG, Dahl AL, Oertel WH.
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  • 50. Morphology of neurons in the rat basal forebrain nuclei: comparison between NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry and immunohistochemistry of glutamic acid decarboxylase, choline acetyltransferase, somatostatin and parvalbumin.
    Brauer K, Schober A, Wolff JR, Winkelmann E, Luppa H, Lüth HJ, Böttcher H.
    J Hirnforsch; 1991 May 23; 32(1):1-17. PubMed ID: 1687412
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    Bolam JP, Powell JF, Wu JY, Smith AD.
    J Comp Neurol; 1985 Jul 01; 237(1):1-20. PubMed ID: 4044888
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  • 52. Glutamic acid decarboxylase and enkephalin immunoreactive axon terminals in the rat neostriatum synapse with striatonigral neurons.
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    Nitecka L, Frotscher M.
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  • 56. Gamma-aminobutyric acid, glutamic acid decarboxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase in rat striatum demonstrated by single and dual immunocytochemistry.
    Ovtscharoff W.
    J Hirnforsch; 1992 Jan 15; 33(3):311-9. PubMed ID: 1361505
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  • 58. The mossy cells of the fascia dentata: a comparative study of their fine structure and synaptic connections in rodents and primates.
    Frotscher M, Seress L, Schwerdtfeger WK, Buhl E.
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  • 59. GABA: a dominant neurotransmitter in the hypothalamus.
    Decavel C, Van den Pol AN.
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  • 60. Application of avidin-ferritin and peroxidase as contrasting electron-dense markers for simultaneous electron microscopic immunocytochemical labelling of glutamic acid decarboxylase and tyrosine hydroxylase in the rat arcuate nucleus.
    Leranth C, Sakamoto H, MacLusky NJ, Shanabrough M, Naftolin F.
    Histochemistry; 1985 Dec 22; 82(2):165-8. PubMed ID: 2860085
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