Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4337773 | Neuroscience | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The density of the abutting enkephalinergic fibers on the surface of the GHRH perikarya suggests that these juxtapositions may be functional synapses and may represent the morphological substrate of the impact of enkephalin on growth. The small number of GHRH neurons innervated by the endorphin and dynorphin systems indicates significant differences between the regulatory roles of endogenous opiates on growth in humans.
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Authors
J. Olsen, M. Peroski, M. Kiczek, G. Grignol, I. Merchenthaler, B. Dudas,