Noradrenergic cell group A6 explained
Noradrenergic cell group A6 |
Latin: | cellulae noradrenergicae nuclei caerulei [A6] |
Noradrenergic cell group A6 is a group of cells fluorescent for noradrenaline that are identical with the locus ceruleus, as identified by Nissl stain.[1]
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Notes and References
- Dahlstrom A; Fuxe K. 1964. Evidence for the existence of monoamine-containing neurons in the central nervous system. Acta Physiologica Scandinavica. 62. 1–55. 14229500.