Structural and functional characteristics of the dorsomedial nucleus of the cerebral amygdaloid complex in male rats

Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine
A V Akhmadeyev, L B Kalimullina

Abstract

We developed a classification of neuroendocrine neurons of the dorsomedial nucleus of the cerebral amigdaloid complex of male rats; characteristics of these cells are presented.

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Sep 1, 1993·Neuroscience and Behavioral Physiology·I G Akmaev, L B Kalimullina

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