1985
DOI: 10.1007/bf00319051
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Membrane specializations and their relation to HRP transport in the medial habenular nucleus of the rat

Abstract: In the medial habenular nucleus of the rat, ependymal and endothelial membrane specializations were studied with TEM and freeze-fracturing. They comprise ependymal adherent junctions - not manifest in freeze-fracture replicas-, gap junctions, and membrane-associated orthogonal particle complexes ("assemblies") - not identifiable in thin-sectioned material. Ependymal tight junctions being absent, no brain-liquor barrier exists. The capillary endothelium is provided with tight junctions only. Intraventricularly … Show more

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