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Prosencephale und rhombomesencephale Zentren des autonomen Nervensystems

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Im folgenden kurzen überblick werden ausgewählte morphologische Aspekte (1) des Bauplans, (2) der Lokalisation und Verknüpfung, (3) der Amine bildenden Abschnitte, (4) der sekretorischen, d.h. Peptidhormon bildenden Komponenten und (5) der zirkumventrikulären Bausteine autonomer Zentren im Prosencephalon und im Rhombomesencephalon zusammen-fassend dargestellt (zu 1 und 2 vgl. Tabelle 1 und Abb. 1).

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Hartwig, HG. (1980). Prosencephale und rhombomesencephale Zentren des autonomen Nervensystems. In: Schiffter, R. (eds) Zentral-vegetative Regulationen und Syndrome. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-67524-9_2

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