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- W1836698533 abstract "Publisher Summary The neurosecretory cells of the caudal neurosecretory system of the teleost, Cottus Scorpius L . react positively to methods used for demonstration of RNA. This is in line with the concept of the important role of RNA in protein synthesis. The neurosecretory material, which is Gomori-negative, shows a peridistal flow in the neurosecretory processes. The bulbus-like structures in the dorsal region of the urophysis spinalis have been dealt with extensively. These Herring-body like structures are primarily formed in the area where neurosecretory tracts enter the urophysis spinalis. These otherwise heavily stained structures look vacuolated in the centre, indicating that the neurosecretory material is accumulated at the periphery. This finding was confirmed by electron microscope studies that showed that there is a clear accumulation of the electron dense neurosecretory granules (vesicles) at the periphery of the axon. The nature of the so-called Herring bodies described in the hypothalamic-pituitary system has also been dealt with extensively and the mode of storage and release of neurosecretory substances is still being discussed." @default.
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- W1836698533 title "Notes on the Caudal Neurosecretory System of Teleost Fishes" @default.
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