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261 related items for PubMed ID: 4253294

  • 1. Ultrastructural cytochemistry and pharmacology of 5-hydroxytryptamine in adrenergic nerve endings. 3. Selective increase of norepinephrine in the rat pineal gland consecutive to depletion of neuronal 5-hydroxytryptamine.
    Jaim-Etcheverry G, Zeiher LM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1971 Jul; 178(1):42-8. PubMed ID: 4253294
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  • 2. Ultrastructural cytochemistry and pharmacology of 5-hydroxytryptamine in adrenergic nerve endings. II. Accumulation of 5-hydroxytryptamine in nerve vesicles containing norepinephrine in rat vas deferens.
    Zieher LM, Jaim-Etcheverry G.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1971 Jul; 178(1):30-41. PubMed ID: 5087403
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  • 5. Ultrastructural cytochemistry and pharmacology of 5-hydroxytryptamine in adrenergic nerve endings. I. Localization of exogenous 5-hydroxytryptamine in the autonomic nerves of the rat vas deferens.
    Jaim-Etcheverry G, Zieher LM.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1969 Apr; 166(2):264-71. PubMed ID: 5776983
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  • 6. Ultrastructural aspects of neurotransmitter storage in adrenergic nerves.
    Jaim-Etcheverry G, Zieher LM.
    Adv Cytopharmacol; 1971 May; 1():343-61. PubMed ID: 4127777
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  • 10. A pharmacological and autoragiographic study on the ultrastructural localization of indoleamine synthesis in the rabbit pineal gland.
    Romijn HJ, Mud MT, Wolters PS.
    Cell Tissue Res; 1977 Dec 13; 185(2):199-214. PubMed ID: 145895
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  • 12. Catecholamines and granular vesicles in adrenergic axons of the developing pineal body of the rat.
    Machado AB, Machado CR, Wragg LE.
    Experientia; 1968 May 15; 24(5):464-5. PubMed ID: 5674986
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  • 13. [Differential depletion of storage sites for noradrenalin, dopamine and serotonin by oxypertin].
    Hassler R, Bak IJ, Kim JS.
    Nervenarzt; 1970 Mar 15; 41(3):105-18. PubMed ID: 5447883
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  • 17. Fine structural identification of a reserpine-resistant norepinephrine store in adrenergic nerve terminals in guinea-pig atria.
    Van Orden LS, Schaefer JM, Antonaccio MJ, Smith CB.
    J Pharmacol Exp Ther; 1974 Mar 15; 188(3):668-75. PubMed ID: 4131521
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  • 18. Octopamine probably coexists with noradrenaline and serotonin vesicles of pineal adrenergic nerves.
    Jaim-Etcheverry G, Zieher LM.
    J Neurochem; 1975 Dec 15; 25(6):915-7. PubMed ID: 128618
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  • 19. Ultrastructural studies on adrenergic nerve terminals in the albino rat iris after pharmacological and experimental treatment.
    Hökfelt T.
    Acta Physiol Scand; 1967 Dec 15; 69(1):125-6. PubMed ID: 6031387
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