Proceedings Norchip Conference, 2004.
DOI: 10.1109/norchp.2004.1423866
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“…6b and 6c) and sometimes a conspicuous strongly fluorescent innervation of the sphincter muscle, while the dilator muscle was empty (cf. MALMFORS and SACHS, 1968;JONSSON and SACHS, 1970). When such irides were incubated in M-DL-NA there was no increased density of the nerves.…”
Section: R E S U L T Smentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…6b and 6c) and sometimes a conspicuous strongly fluorescent innervation of the sphincter muscle, while the dilator muscle was empty (cf. MALMFORS and SACHS, 1968;JONSSON and SACHS, 1970). When such irides were incubated in M-DL-NA there was no increased density of the nerves.…”
Section: R E S U L T Smentioning
confidence: 93%
“…is known to produce an acute and selective degeneration of sympathetic adrenergic nerve terminals (TRANZER and THOENEN, 1967; MALMFORS and SACHS, 1968;THOENEN and TRANZER, 1968) and also degeneration of central catecholamine neurons, when applied locally in the brain (UNGERSTEDT, 1968), intraventricularly (URETSKY and IVERSEN, 1969) or intracisternally (BLOOM, ALGERI, GROPPETTI, REVUELTA and COSTA, 1969). Systemic administration of 6-OH-DA has no effect on whole brain concentration of noradrenaline (NA) in adult animals, since it does not penetrate the blood-brain barrier (STONE, Ross and PORTER, 1962; LAVERTY, SHARMAN and VOGT, 1965;.…”
Section: -Hydroxydopamine (6-oh-da)mentioning
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