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Differential projections of the nucleus raphe dorsalis and nucleus raphe centralis as revealed by autoradiography.

P. Bobillier, +4 more
- 28 Feb 1975 - 
- Vol. 85, Iss: 2, pp 205-210
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This article is published in Brain Research.The article was published on 1975-02-28. It has received 266 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Dorsal raphe nucleus & Serotonergic cell groups.

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Effect of toxic liver lesions on the generative function of rats

TL;DR: Evidence obtained indicates that in toxic hepatitis (apparently in infectious hepatitis as well) the generative function gets destroyed that can be seen from changes in coming, developing, preserving and completion of pregnancy.
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The autoradiographic demonstration of axonal connections in the central nervous system.

TL;DR: There are several reasons for thinking that this method may offer a number of advantages over other currently available techniques, and it should be possible to do this by locally injecting radioactively labeled precursors of proteins or other macromolecules into the brain or spinal cord.
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Hippocampal projections and related neural pathways to the mid-brain in the cat

TL;DR: Recent studies in the rat have confirmed much earlier descriptions of widespread distributions of the fornix system to the diencephalon and the rostral mid-brain regions.
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Studies on the distribution and fate of S35-labelled benzylpenicillin in the body.

Ullberg S
- 01 Jan 1954 - 
TL;DR: The aim of this investigation was to study how penicillin is distributed from the blood to different body tissues and how it is bound, inactivated and excreted and to provide possibilities of studying the dif­ ferent ways of excretion as well as the problem of accumulation in the organs.
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Afferents to the rat caudoputamen studied with horseradish peroxidase. An evaluation of a retrograde neuroanatomical research method

TL;DR: The evidence presented suggests first, that the degree of localization at the injection site is compatible with approaching some problems in neuroanatomy; second, that anterograde transport of the marker protein does not appear to confound the interpretation of retrogradely labeled cell bodies; third, that many, though not all, afferent cell populations can be identified.
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