K. BieniarzJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Journal of Fish BiologySOKOLOWSKA M., EPLER P., BIENIARZ K., 1978. The histological picture of the hypothalamus (the nucleus preopticus) and hypophysis in male Anguilla anguilla L. treated with hormones. J. Fish BioL, 12, 1-4....
called the master gland, it is actually regulated by other endocrine glands and by the nervous system. The secretion of the hormones of the anterior hypophysis is primarily influenced and controlled by the higher centers in the hypothalamus. Releasing hormones are secreted by the hypotha[translate]...
If its hot out, it reverses that and cools us down and vice versa because we need to maintain a stable body temperature. Our hypothalamus does this for us. It monitors our temperature all the time to make sure we are at equilibrium. ...
Although research on the relationships of the thyroid gland and the experience of trauma is sparse and the results are sometimes inconsistent, a general conclusion can be drawn that the experience of childhood trauma is characterized by abnormalities in the functioning of the hypothalamus, pituitary ...
“covering” — it plays important roles in the sensory and motor control systems. The midbrain lies between the diencephalon, which includes thethalamusand hypothalamus, and the metencephalon, which includes the pons and medulla. The term "encephalon," meaning brain, comes from the Greek word...
Terminal degeneration within the hypothalamus was studied by electron microscopy 1 or 2 days (1) after carefully placed microlesions in the arcuate, anteri... L Záborszky,GB Makara - 《Experimental Brain Research》 被引量: 75发表: 1979年 Myelination of brain in experimental hypothyroidism: An ...
NPFF1R is localized in the human hypothalamus and surrounding areas supporting the idea that RFamide peptides play a role in central coordination of neuroendocrine and autonomic responses in humans [49]. Next, since QRFP, interacting with QRFPR, is expressed in regions of the hypothalamus involved...