Noradrenergic cell groups
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Noradrenergic cell groups refers to collections of neurons in the central nervous system that have been demonstrated by histochemical fluorescence to contain the neurotransmitter norepinephrine (noradrenalin).[1] They are named
- Noradrenergic cell group A1
- Noradrenergic cell group A2
- Noradrenergic cell group A4
- Noradrenergic cell group A5
- Noradrenergic cell group A6
- Noradrenergic cell group A7[2]
- Noradrenergic cell group A6sc[3]
- Noradrenergic cell group Acg[4]
References
- ↑ Fuxe K; Hoekfelt T; Ungerstedt U. "Morphological and functional aspects of central monoamine neurons". International Review of Neurobiology 13: 93–126. doi:10.1016/S0074-7742(08)60167-1.
- ↑ Smeets WJAJ; Reiner A (1994). "20:Catecholamines in the CNS of vertebrates: current concepts of evolution and functional significance". In Smeets WJAJ, Reiner A. Phylogeny and Development of Catecholamine Systems in the CNS of Vertebrates. Cambridge, England: University Press. OCLC 29952121.
- ↑ German DC; Bowden DM (1975). "Locus ceruleus in rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta): a combined histochemical fluorescence, Nissl and silver study". J Comp Neurol. 161(1): 19–29. PMID 48520.
- ↑ Felten DL; Sladek JR Jr. (1983). "Monoamine distribution in primate brain V. Monoaminergic nuclei: anatomy, pathways and local organization". Brain Research Bulletin. 10(2): 171–284. PMID 6839182.
External links
- More information at BrainInfo
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