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David M. Jacobowitz

Researcher at National Institutes of Health

Publications -  389
Citations -  26961

David M. Jacobowitz is an academic researcher from National Institutes of Health. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calretinin & Hypothalamus. The author has an hindex of 84, co-authored 389 publications receiving 26673 citations. Previous affiliations of David M. Jacobowitz include Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences & Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

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Secretin in the Rat Hypothalamo-Pituitary System: Localization, Identification and Characterization

TL;DR: It appears that there may be a secretinergic pathway between the brain and the neurointermediate lobe of the pituitary of the rat, with a relatively high concentration of SLI reported to occur in the hypothalamus.
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Biochemical mapping of noradrenergic projections of axons in the dorsal noradrenergic bundle.

TL;DR: The recent combination of microdissection techniques with sensitive radioisotopic assays has augmented whole brain biochemical measurements 1,3,18,29, microelectrode recording 4, autoradiography 30 and histofluorescence techniques 2,~,7-11, 14,z0,22,23,25,26,31 in detailed mapping of the projections and pathways ofnoradrenergic neurons in the central nervous system.
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Effects of food restriction on the periodicity of corticosteroids in plasma and on monoamine concentrations in discrete brain nuclei

TL;DR: The results indicate that the shift in theperiodicity of corticosteroid secretion produced by a restricted feeding regime is accompanied by changes in the periodicity of neurotransmitter concentrations in specific regions of the brain, and that such patterns are dissimilar in different regions.
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Localization of substance P mRNA in cholinergic cells of the rat laterodorsal tegmental nucleus:In situ hybridization histochemistry and immunocytochemistry

TL;DR: In situ hybridization histochemical techniques in combination with immunocytochemistry and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) histochemistry were used to study the colocalization of messenger RNA (mRNA) encoding the neuropeptide substance P in cholinergic cells of the laterodorsal tegmental nucleus (LDT) of the rat pontine brain stem.
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Corticosterone effects on rat calretinin mRNA in discrete brain nuclei and the testes

TL;DR: It is suggested that corticosterone's effects on brain calretinin may be due to its pathological effects, e.g. energy depletion of brain cells or interference with the normal support functions of glia.