The Subcommissural Organ An Ependymal Brain Gland

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Oksche, Andreas (Editor), Rodriguez, Esteban M. (Editor), Fernandez-Llebrez, Pedro (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1993, 1993
Edition:1st ed. 1993
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Partial Characterization of the Secretory Products of the Subcommissural Organ (With 3 Figures and 1 Table) -- Biochemical and Immunochemical Analysis of Specific Compounds in the Subcommissural Organ of the Bovine and Chick (With 4 Figures and 3 Tables) -- Immunochemical Analysis of the Dogfish Subcommissural Organ (With 2 Figures and 1 Table) -- IV. Secretory Process, Including Model Systems -- Dynamic Aspects of the Secretory Process in the Amphibian Subcommissural Organ -- Evidence for the Release of CSF-Soluble Secretory Material from the Subcommissural Organ, with Particular Reference to the Situation in the Human (With 3 Figures) -- The Subcommissural Organ In Vitro (With 2 Figures) -- V. Relation to Other Circumventricular Organs: Conceptual Aspects -- Circumventricular Organs and Modulation in the Midsagittal Plane of the Brain (With 1 Figure and 1 Table) -- Blood- and Cerebrospinal Fluid-Dominated Compartments of the Rat Brain (With 1 Figure) -- VI. Neural Inputs --  
505 0 |a The Subcommissural Organ of the Rat: An In Vivo Model of Neuron-Glia Interactions (With 2 Figures and 1 Table) -- Neural Inputs to the Subcommissural Organ (With 2 Figures) -- Impairment of the Serotoninergic Innervation of the Rat Subcommissural Organ after Early Postnatal X-Irradiation of the Brain Stem (With 2 Figures) -- Immunocytochemistry of Neuropeptides and Neuropeptide Receptors in the Subcommissural Organ of the Rat (With 10 Figures) -- VII. Connections with Other Brain Structures -- Relationships Between the Subcommissural Organ and the Pineal Complex (With 2 Figures) -- The Goldfish Subcommissural Organ Is Not Innervated by Fibers of the Pineal Tract (With 2 Figures) -- Immunochemical Relationships Between the Subcommissural Organ and Hypothalamic Neurons (With 6 Figures and 1 Table) -- VIII. Physiology of the Cerebrospinal Fluid -- Cerebrospinal Fluid Secretion: The Transport of Fluid and Electrolytes by the Choroid Plexus (With 4 Figures) --  
505 0 |a Physiology of Cerebrospinal Fluid Circulation: Amphibians, Mammals, and Hydrocephalus (With 6 Figures and 1 Table) -- IX. Experimental Aspects -- Effects of Hibernation and Hypothermia on the Secretory Activity of the Subcommissural Organ (With 3 Figures) -- The Subcommissural Organ: Immunohistochemistry and Potential Relations to Salt/Water Balance (With 6 Figures and 1 Table) -- Immunological Blockade of the Subcommissural Organ — Reissner’s Fiber Complex (With 6 Figures) -- The Effect of Immunological Blockade of Reissner’s Fiber Formation on the Circulation of Cerebrospinal Fluid Along the Central Canal of the Rat Spinal Cord (With 4 Figures) -- X. Discussion Sessions (With 3 Figures) -- I Signal Pathways -- II Cell Biology and Biochemistry -- III Functional Aspects I -- IV Functional Aspects II. 
505 0 |a I. Historical Reflections -- Ernst Reissner (1824–1878): Anatomist of the “Membrane” and “Fiber” (With 1 Figure) -- Helmut Hofer (1912–1989) and the Concept of the Circumventricular Organs (With 1 Figure) -- Historical Landmarks in the Investigation of the Subcommissural Organ and Reissner’s Fiber (With 1 Figure) -- II. Phylogeny and Ontogeny -- Phylogenetic and Conceptual Aspects of the Subcommissural Organ (With 3 Figures) -- Reissner’s Fiber Mechanisms: Some Common Denominators (With 3 Figures) -- Ontogenetic Development of the Subcommissural Organ with Reference to the Flexural Organ (With 2 Figures) -- Developmental Aspects of the Subcommissural Organ: An Approach Using Lectins and Monoclonal Antibodies (With 5 Figures) -- The Subcommissural Organ and Ontogenetic Development of the Brain (With 5 Figures) -- III. Biochemistry -- Protein Glycosylation in Mammalian Cells (With 3 Figures) --  
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