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Catecholamines (CA) and indolamines (IA) can be visualized in histochemical preparations by the use of the formaldehyde induced fluorescence (FIF) method (Falck and Hillarp, 1962). In addition to morphological information on the localization, size and shape of monoaminergic neurones, this method can also provide information on the local concentration of CA and IA.
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Schipper, J. (1985). Quantitative Cytochemical Studies on Catecholaminergic and Peptidergic Nerve Terminals. In: Agnati, L.F., Fuxe, K. (eds) Quantitative Neuroanatomy in Transmitter Research. Wenner-Gren Center International Symposium Series, vol 42. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2139-2_19
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