1990
DOI: 10.1002/aja.1001870106
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Prenatal development of “synaptic” ribbons in the guinea pig pineal gland

Abstract: Pineal "synaptic" ribbons are a heterogeneous population of organelles. "Synaptic" ribbons (SR) sensu stricto, "synaptic" spherules (SS), and intermediate forms (IMF) are present. Their function and origin are unknown, and a knowledge of their prenatal development is lacking. Thus the pineal glands of prenatal, neonatal, and adult guinea pigs were prepared for electron microscopy. "Synaptic" ribbons were studied morphologically and quantitatively. The three categories of "synaptic" ribbons reported in adult pi… Show more

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“…Cavia cobaya, the guinea pig, males and females, kept under various photoperiodic conditions (Banks et al, 1985;Hewing, 1980a;Lin, 1972;Luo et al, 1990;Lues, 1971;Schneider et al, 1981). Light and dark pinealocytes have been observed.…”
Section: Order Lagomorphamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cavia cobaya, the guinea pig, males and females, kept under various photoperiodic conditions (Banks et al, 1985;Hewing, 1980a;Lin, 1972;Luo et al, 1990;Lues, 1971;Schneider et al, 1981). Light and dark pinealocytes have been observed.…”
Section: Order Lagomorphamentioning
confidence: 99%