NADPH-diaphorase/nitric oxide synthase-positive elements in the human olfactory bulb.

作者: J G. Briñón , C Crespo , E Weruaga , J Alonso , T Sobreviela

DOI: 10.1097/00001756-199810050-00004

关键词: Molecular biologyHepatic stellate cellOlfactory bulbChemistryNitric oxide synthaseCell typeNADPH diaphoraseImmunohistochemistry

摘要: The distribution and morphology of nitric oxide-synthesizing elements in the human olfactory bulb were studied using NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry oxide synthase immunohistochemistry. was detected all fibers groups superficial short-axon cells, deep stellate cells abundant centrifugal fibers. Similar cell types immunoreactive but immunonegative. patterns showed significant differences from what has been reported macrosmatic mammals including rodents insectivores. These are likely to correlate with interspecies processing information.

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