1981
DOI: 10.1016/0040-8166(81)90004-5
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Evidence for a cerebral cholinergic system and suggested pharmacological patterns of neural organization in the prostomium of the polychaete Nereis virens (SARS)

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“…Nereidine, CCK/gastrin, dynorphin, leu-enk, molluscan sodium influx stimulating peptide (SISP), FMRFamide and MSH were detected before in nucleus 20 at the posterior part of polychaete brains (see Fig. 3 Engelhardt et al, 1982;Dhainaut-Coutois et al, 1985;Dhainaut-Coutois et al, 1986;Dhainaut-Courtois, Golding, 1988;Guissi-Kadri et al,. 1991;Dugimont et al, 1992;Krajniak, Greenberg, 1992), while the corpora pedunculata showed only choline acetyltransferase (CAT) activity (Marsden et al, 1981). There is little doubt that the corpora pedunculata and their fibres provide higher association centers and connections with palpal, optic, antennal, and nuchal centers (Golding 1992).…”
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“…Nereidine, CCK/gastrin, dynorphin, leu-enk, molluscan sodium influx stimulating peptide (SISP), FMRFamide and MSH were detected before in nucleus 20 at the posterior part of polychaete brains (see Fig. 3 Engelhardt et al, 1982;Dhainaut-Coutois et al, 1985;Dhainaut-Coutois et al, 1986;Dhainaut-Courtois, Golding, 1988;Guissi-Kadri et al,. 1991;Dugimont et al, 1992;Krajniak, Greenberg, 1992), while the corpora pedunculata showed only choline acetyltransferase (CAT) activity (Marsden et al, 1981). There is little doubt that the corpora pedunculata and their fibres provide higher association centers and connections with palpal, optic, antennal, and nuchal centers (Golding 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%