4 edition of The Brain stem in a lizard, Varanus exanthematicus found in the catalog.
The Brain stem in a lizard, Varanus exanthematicus
Published
1987
by Springer-Verlag in Berlin, New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | H.J. ten Donkelaar ... [et al.]. |
Series | Advances in anatomy, embryology, and cell biology ;, vol. 107, Advances in anatomy embryology, and cell biology ;, v. 107. |
Contributions | Donkelaar, H. J. ten 1946- |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | QL801 .E67 vol. 107, QL666.L29 .E67 vol. 107 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiii, 168 p. : |
Number of Pages | 168 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2387300M |
ISBN 10 | 0387179488 |
LC Control Number | 87016347 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 16079730 |
In the present study, the structure and fiber connections of the brain stem of such a highly developed dracomorph, the savanna monitor lizard, Varanus exanthematicus (Fig. 1), are analyzed. The brain stem plays a key role within the central nervous system. Bennett, Daniel () Bosc's monitor lizard.: Reptilian 1 (2): Bennett,Daniel () The density and abundance of juvenile Varanus exanthematicus (Sauria: Varandiae) in the coastal plain of Ghana.
In his book Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?, Seth Godin talks a lot about the term “lizard brain” 1 (also known as “reptilian brain”) to refer to the most primitive part of our brain, where the instincts that warn us of danger when it lurks reside. Actually, this lizard brain is a metaphor for the amygdala, the part of the limbic system which is responsible for processing our emotions. ten Donkelaar, H.J. and de Boer-van Huizen, R. () Ascending projections of the brain stem reticular formation in a non-mammalian vertebrate (the lizard Varanus exanthematicus), with notes on the afferent connections of the forebrain. Journal of Comparative Neurology , –
The Brain Stem in a Lizard, Varanus exanthematicus (Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology) by Hendrik J. ten Donkelaar, Gesineke C. Bangma, Heleen A. Barbas-Henry, Roelie de Boer-van Huizen, Jan G. Wolters. Wolters, J. G., ten Donkelaar, H. J. & Verhofstad, A. A. Distribution of catecholamines in the brain stem and spinal cord of the lizard Varanus exanthematicus: an .
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The distribution of serotonin-containing nerve cell bodies, fibers and terminals in the lizard Varanus exanthematicus was studied with the indirect immunofluorescence technique, using antibodies to serotonin.
Most of the serotonin-containing cell bodies were found in the midline, in both of the raphe nuclei, i.e. the nuclei raphes superior and inferior. Ten Donkelaar and R. De Boer‐Van Huizen, Ascending projections of the brain stem reticular formation in a nonmammalian vertebrate (the lizard Varanus exanthematicus), with notes on the afferent connections of the forebrain, Journal of Comparative Neurology,4, (), ().
The anterior dorsal ventricular ridge (ADVR), a large intraventricular protrusion in the reptilian forebrain, receives information from many different sensory modalities and in turn, projects massively onto the striatum.
The ADVR possesses functional. The Brain Stem in a Lizard, Varanus exanthematicus. by Hendrik J. ten Donkelaar,Gesineke C. Bangma,Heleen A. Barbas-Henry,Roelie de Boer-van Huizen,Jan G. Wolters. Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology (Book ) Thanks for Sharing.
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Berlin ; New York: Springer-Verlag, © (OCoLC) The Brain Stem in a Lizard, Varanus exanthematicus. Advances in Anatomy, Embryology and Cell Biology. Antibodies to tyrosine hydroxylase were used to study the distribution of nerve cells, fibers and terminals, containing catecholamines, in the lizard Varanus exanthematicus, by means of the indirect immunofluorescence ne hydroxylase-containing cell bodies occurred in the hypothalamus, the ventral and dorsal tegmentum mesencephali, the substantia nigra, the isthmic.
Title: On the anatomy of descending pathways from the brain stem to the spinal cord in a lizard, Varanus exanthematicus: Author(s): Wolters, J.G. In the present study the powerful retrograde fluorescent tracer 'Fast Blue' was applied as a slow-release gel to the ADVR of the savanna monitor lizard, Varanus exanthematicus.
Thalamic projections were confirmed and various direct brain stem projections to the ADVR were demonstrated. Get this from a library. The Brain Stem in a Lizard, Varanus exanthematicus.
[Hendrik Jan Donkelaar; Gesineke C Bangma; Heleen A Barbas-Henry; Roelie Boer-van Huizen; Jan G Wolters] -- This book gives a comprehensive survey of the structure and fiber connections of the brain stem in a well-differentiated lizard, the savanna monitor lizard, Varanus exanthematicus.
On the anatomy of descending pathways from the brain stem to the spinal cord in a lizard, Varanus exanthematicus. On the anatomy of descending pathways from the brain stem to ().
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But. Bosc monitors are one of the more popular large lizard species kept in captivity.1. Neuroscience. Oct;13(2) Distribution of catecholamines in the brain stem and spinal cord of the lizard Varanus exanthematicus: an immunohistochemical study based on the use of antibodies to tyrosine hydroxylase.