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The Subcommissural Organ - An Ependymal Brain Gland (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993): Andreas... The Subcommissural Organ - An Ependymal Brain Gland (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1993)
Andreas Oksche, Esteban M. Rodriguez, Pedro Fernandez-Llebrez
R2,890 Discovery Miles 28 900 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the past two decades the progress in neuroendocrine research, stimulated by the increasing general interest in neurosciences, has been very impressive. Most of these efforts have concentrated on peuroendocrine nerve cells and their systems. Even if some aspects have remained open to discussion, the principal functional role of the neuroendocrine units capable of elaboration of biological active peptides (peptidergic neurons) is quite well understood. The same holds true for the central aminergic neurons and for such photoreceptor-derived paraneuronal elements as the pinealocytes. The primordium of the central nervous system possesses potencies for central sensory and secretory differentiations. Among the latter, a non-neuronal ependymal structure - the subcommissural orga- has remained enigmatic in terms of its biological significance. The sub commissural organ is a common, very constant, and conservative property of the vertebrate brain, from cyclostomes to mammals, and its appears early in ontogeny. The spectacular secretory activity of this brain gland, located in the diencephalic roof at the entrance to the mesencephalic aqueduct, results in the formation of an intraventricular secretory product - Reissner's fiber. This peculiar structural complex has attracted investigators to use a wide spectrum of modern cytological and, more recently, also molecular methods to investigate the secretory process and the secretory product, primarily glycoproteins, in greater detail. So far, however, the progress in structural insight has outpaced our knowledge of the function of the subcommissural organ."

Irrtumer in der Wissenschaft (German, Paperback): Dieter Czeschlik Irrtumer in der Wissenschaft (German, Paperback)
Dieter Czeschlik; Contributions by Gottfried Bombach, Fritz Eiden, Horst Fuhrmann, Peter Karlson, …
R1,371 Discovery Miles 13 710 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Dieser Band in der Reihe "Naturwissenschaften Bibliothek" zeigt an einigen ausgesuchten Beispielen, vorgestellt im Rahmen des Studium Generale an der UniversitAt Marburg, wie sich IrrtA1/4mer in der Wissenschaft ereignen kAnnen, welche - teilweise fruchtbaren - Auswirkungen sie haben kAnnen, und welche Konsequenzen sich aus der Fehlbarkeit der Wissen- schaftler ergeben sollten. Dieses informative Buch mit BeitrAgen aus der Medizin, den Natur- und Wirtschafts- wissenschaften wendet sich an alle, die sich A1/4ber das streng Fachliche hinaus auch fA1/4r A1/4bergreifende und grundsAtzliche Aspekte der Wissenschaft interessieren.

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