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      Density of Perivascular Nerves on Some Cerebral and Extracerebral Blood Vessels

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      Journal of Vascular Research
      S. Karger AG
      Norepinephrine, Sympathetic nerves, Cerebrovascular innervation

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          The perivascular adrenergic nerves were counted as they crossed a grid-line superimposed on rat cerebral or femoral arteries and arterioles, and on the portal vein and its tributaries. The nerves were visualized with the formaldehyde-vapor, fluorescence technique. No support was received for the hypothesis that cerebral vessels are better innervated than extracerebral vessels. In fact, the density of nerves was significantly greater on the femoral and portal vessels than on the cerebral.

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          Journal
          JVR
          J Vasc Res
          10.1159/issn.1018-1172
          Journal of Vascular Research
          S. Karger AG
          1018-1172
          1423-0135
          1976
          1976
          18 September 2008
          : 13
          : 6
          : 374-378
          Affiliations
          Department of Pathology (Neuropathology), Medical College of Virginia, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Va.
          Article
          158107 Blood Vessels 1976;13:374–378
          10.1159/000158107
          1ec85f1e-24db-48e4-9251-528e75753f52
          © 1976 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          History
          : 17 February 1976
          : 03 May 1976
          Page count
          Pages: 5
          Categories
          Research Paper

          General medicine,Neurology,Cardiovascular Medicine,Internal medicine,Nephrology
          Sympathetic nerves,Norepinephrine,Cerebrovascular innervation

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