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Katecholaminhaltige Neurone in der neuroendokrinen Steuerung Prinzip, Anwendung der Mikrofluorimetrie.

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This article is published in Progress in Histochemistry and Cytochemistry.The article was published on 1970-01-01. It has received 64 citations till now.

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The organization of tubero-hypophyseal and reticulo-infundibular catecholamine neuron systems in the rat brain.

TL;DR: The topography of the median eminence-pituitary catecholamine innervation has been studied with respect to the origin, course and termination of its different components.
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Toxicity of 6-hydroxydopamine and dopamine for dopaminergic neurons in culture

TL;DR: The demonstrated toxicity of dopamine tends to support speculations that processes related to dopamine metabolism may play a role in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease, and suggest that 6‐OHDA cannot be considered a selective toxin for catecholaminergic neurons in vitro.
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Fluorescence histochemical and microspectrofluorometric mapping of dopamine and noradrenaline cell groups in the rat diencephalon.

TL;DR: The prominent hypothalamic and thalamic dopamine and noradrenaline cell groups described in the present paper have hitherto been largely neglected and a more detailed neuro-anatomical knowledge of these neuronal systems should provide a basis for studies on their roles in diencephalic functions.
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Organization of diencephalic dopamine neurones projecting to the spinal cord in the rat.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the diencephalospinal DA neurones have long axons that extend over several segments and possibly traverse the entire length of the spinal cord, giving off collateral branches at various levels.
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Fluorescence of Catechol Amines and Related Compounds Condensed With Formaldehyde

TL;DR: In this article, the reaction between formaldehyde and phenylalanine and phenylethylamine derivatives has been studied under mild conditions and it has been shown that the amines primarily condense with formaldehyde to 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolines which are involved in a secondary reaction to become highly fluorescent and at the same time insoluble.
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Evidence for the existence of monoamine neurons in the central nervous system. 3. the monoamine nerve terminal.

TL;DR: All the data strongly support the view that the specific central neurons giving rise to the terminals are monoaminergic, i.e. function by releasing their amines from the synaptic terminals, Consequently, DA, NA and 5-HT seem to be central neurotransmitters.
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