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Photoreceptive oscillators within neurons of the premammillary nucleus (PMM) and seasonal reproduction in temperate zone birds
Highlights ► Putatively photosensitive dopamine–melatonin (DA–MEL) neurons express melanopsin. ► Clock genes are rhythmically expressed in DA–MEL neurons. ► DAergic terminal from DA–MEL neurons intermingle with TSHβ cells in pars tuberalis. ► DA–MEL neurons may encode light information and regulate...
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description | Highlights ► Putatively photosensitive dopamine–melatonin (DA–MEL) neurons express melanopsin. ► Clock genes are rhythmically expressed in DA–MEL neurons. ► DAergic terminal from DA–MEL neurons intermingle with TSHβ cells in pars tuberalis. ► DA–MEL neurons may encode light information and regulate reproductive seasonality. |
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