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- B2d5ad118e998bc6f02679a06d929a56e hasDbXref "PMID:5342440" @default.
- B2d5ad118e998bc6f02679a06d929a56e hasDbXref "https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/book/3-s2.0-B9780323555968000073" @default.
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- B2d5ad118e998bc6f02679a06d929a56e annotatedSource CL_0000165 @default.
- B2d5ad118e998bc6f02679a06d929a56e annotatedTarget "The neurosecretory cell is neither an ordinary neuron nor an endocrine cell, but a combination of both. Its neuronal features resemble those of ordinary neurons concerning both structure and function. The production of a visible secretory material marks the neurosecretory neuron as a gland cell, and the fact that extractable cellular products act in the manner of hormones places it in the realm of endocrine elements. The modern definition of neurosecretion has evolved to include the release of any neuronal secretory product from a neuron." @default.