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"Neurons and Paraneurons"
(1989)

  1. Intracellular metabolism of biogenic amines in paraneurons. (Hasegawa H)
  2. Effect of brain-gut peptides upon neurons in centrally regulating sites for drinking. (Yamashita H)
  3. Recent advances in brain-gut hormones. (Yanaihara N)
  4. Urogenital paraneurons in several mammals. (Cecio A)
  5. Immunocytochemistry of neuron-specific proteins and neuropeptides in taste buds and associated nerves. (Yoshie S)
  6. Peptidergic innervation of arterial chemoreceptors. (Kummer W)
  7. The cerebrospinal fluid-contacting neuron: a peculiar cell type of the central nervous system. Immunocytochemical aspects. (Vigh-Teichmann I)
  8. Projections of enteric peptide-containing neurons in the rat. (Sundler F)
  9. The intestine as a model for neuronal plasticity. (Jew JY)
  10. The hypothalamo-hypophyseal complex: a paradigm of the paraneuron concept. (Krisch B)
  11. Phylogenetic considerations of neurosecretory granule contents: role of nucleotides and basic hormone/transmitter packaging mechanisms. (Payne CM)
  12. Neurones and neuropeptides in coelenterates. (Grimmelikhuijzen CJ)
  13. Fate of ATP in secretory granules: phosphohydrolase studies in pancreatic vascular bed. (Bock P)
  14. Localization of glycine and beta-adrenergic receptors in the rat brain. (Tohyama M)
  15. Receptors of paraneurons, with special reference to glucoreceptors. (Niki A)
  16. Lewy bodies in the enteric nervous system in Parkinson's disease. (Wakabayashi K)
  17. The effect of rANP on the efferent activity of the autonomic nerves. (Niijima A)
  18. The heart is the center of a new endocrine, paracrine, and neuroendocrine system. (Forssmann WG)
  19. Immunoreactivity of hormonally-characterized human endocrine cells against three novel anti-human chromogranin B(B11 and B13) and chromogranin A (A11) monoclonal antibodies. (Buffa R)
  20. Chromogranins in mammalian GEP endocrine cells: their distribution and interrelations with co-stored amines and peptides. (Grube D)
  21. The physiology and cell biology of paraneurons. (Kanno T)
  22. Acetylcholine in neurons and paraneurons: a histochemical study. (Tsuji S)
  23. Expression of the cholecystokinin gene in the neuron and paraneuron. (Takahashi Y;)
  24. In situ hybridization using biotin-labeled oligonucleotides: probe labeling and procedures for mRNA detection. (Larsson LI)
  25. Response patterns and neuronal networks of photosensory pineal organs. (Morita Y)
  26. The neural organization of the pineal complex in the frog: stratification and regional differences. (Ueck M)
  27. An immunohistochemical study of pinealocytes of chicks and some other lower vertebrates by means of visinin (retinal cone-specific protein)-immunoreactivity. (Goto K)
  28. Pineal transducers in the course of evolution: molecular organization, rhythmic metabolic activity and role. (Collin JP)
  29. The pinealocyte forming receptor and effector endings: immunoelectron microscopy and calcium histochemistry. (Vigh B)
  30. Immunohistochemical analysis of chromogranin A and multiple peptides in the mammalian Merkel cell: further evidence for its paraneuronal function? (Hartschuh W)
  31. Merkel cells in lower vertebrates. (Whitear M)
  32. Phylogenetic aspects of the neuroepithelial bodies. (Rogers DC)
  33. Chemoreceptive and mechanoreceptive paraneurons in the tongue. (Toyoshima K)
  34. Olfactory receptor cells: immunocytochemistry for nervous system-specific proteins and re-evaluation of their precursor cells. (Yamagishi M)
  35. Immunohistochemical and biochemical analysis of the development of the noradrenaline- and adrenaline-storing cells in the adrenal medulla of the rat and pig. (Verhofstad AA)
  36. Autonomic neurons and paraneurons (SIF cells) in the sympathetic ganglia regulating guinea pig proximal colon: immunohistochemical studies. (Chiba T)
  37. The natural history of the chromaffin cell--twenty-five years on the beginning. (Coupland RE)
  38. Brain-gut-skin peptides: an update overview. (Renda T)
  39. "Neuroendocrine cells in flatworms--progenitors to metazoan neurons?" (Reuter M)
  40. Chemistry and cell biology of neuron- and glia-specific proteins. (Isobe T)
  41. Central and peripheral expression of genes coding for egg-laying inducing and insulin-related peptides in a snail. (van Minnen J)
  42. Expression of gastrointestinal endocrine tumours in culture systems. (Ahlman H)
  43. Tumour pathology of the neuron-paraneuron system and its evolutionary background, with special attention to neuro-endocrine differentiation in prostate and mammary carcinomas. (Falkmer S)
  44. Hypothalamic neurons from a developmental aspect. (Daikoku S)
  45. Pharmacological stimulation of chromaffin cell proliferation in the adult adrenal medulla. (Tischler AS)
  46. Correlated functional and structural analysis of enteric neural circuits. (Furness JB)
  47. Severed nerve stumps around a laser-irradiated locus in the deep muscular plexus of the guinea-pig small intestine. (Kobayashi S)
  48. The paraneuronal nature of neurons: nonspiking communication in the crayfish central nervous system. (Hisada M)
  49. Immunohistochemistry of neuron-specific and glia-specific proteins. (Iwanaga T)
  50. Neurohypophysial hormones: neuronal effects in autonomic and limbic areas of the rat brain. (Dreifuss JJ)
  51. erotonin neurons and their physiological roles. (Maeda T)
  52. Morphological aspects of neurons as secretory cells. (Sano Y)
  53. Present status of paraneuron concept. (Fujita T)
  54. Neurons and paraneurons. Structure, function and phylogeny. Proceedings of the international symposium. October 26-29, 1988, Niigata, Japan.

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