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Tectorotundal connections in turtles: An electron microscopic tracing and GABA-immunocytochemical study

Abstract The nucleus rotundus of the turtles Emys orbicularis and Testudo horsfieldi was analysed by axonal tracing methods and post-embedding GABA immunocytochemistry. After injections of horseradish peroxidase or biotinylated dextran amine into the optic tectum, electron microscopic observations s...

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Published in:Brain research 2007-12, Vol.1186, p.144-154
Main Authors: Kenigfest, Natalia B, Rio, Jean Paul, Belekhova, Margarita G, Repérant, Jacques, Ward, Roger, Jay, Bruno, Vesselkin, Nikolai P
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Axonal tracing
Axons - metabolism
Axons - ultrastructure
Emys orbicularis
gamma-Aminobutyric Acid - metabolism
Immunocytochemistry
Neural Pathways - metabolism
Neural Pathways - ultrastructure
Neurology
Reptiles
Superior Colliculi - metabolism
Superior Colliculi - ultrastructure
Synapses - metabolism
Synapses - ultrastructure
Synaptic organisation
Tectofugal visual system
Testudo
Thalamic Nuclei - metabolism
Thalamic Nuclei - ultrastructure
Turtles - anatomy & histology
Turtles - metabolism
title Tectorotundal connections in turtles: An electron microscopic tracing and GABA-immunocytochemical study
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