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Monoamines in sympathetic ganglia studied with fluorescence microscopy

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Sympathische Ganglien wurden mit einer spezifischen und besonders empfindlichen histochemischen Methode zum Nachweis gewisser Monoamine studiert. Die meisten Zellkörper der Ganglienzellen enthalten im Cytoplasma mehr oder weniger einer primären Monoamine, wahrscheinlich Noradrenalin. In prävertebralen Ganglien wurden auch adrenerge Nevenendigungen nachgewiesen, die synaptische Verbindungen mit den Ganglienzellen eingehen.

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This work has been supported by grants from the United States Public Health Service (NB 02854-03), the Foundation ‘Therese and Johan Anderssons Minne’, and Karolinska Institutet.

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Hamberger, B., Norberg, K.A. Monoamines in sympathetic ganglia studied with fluorescence microscopy. Experientia 19, 580–581 (1963). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02150999

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