Jove
Visualize
Contact Us
JoVE
x logofacebook logolinkedin logoyoutube logo
ABOUT JoVE
OverviewLeadershipBlogJoVE Help Center
AUTHORS
Publishing ProcessEditorial BoardScope & PoliciesPeer ReviewFAQSubmit
LIBRARIANS
TestimonialsSubscriptionsAccessResourcesLibrary Advisory BoardFAQ
RESEARCH
JoVE JournalMethods CollectionsJoVE Encyclopedia of ExperimentsArchive
EDUCATION
JoVE CoreJoVE BusinessJoVE Science EducationJoVE Lab ManualFaculty Resource CenterFaculty Site
Terms & Conditions of Use
Privacy Policy
Policies

Filters

H J Romijn

Showing results (1-10 of 52) with videos related to

Pageof 6
Sort By:
Cell and Tissue Research|March 16, 1976
The influence of some sympatholytic, parasympatholytic and serotonin-synthesis-inhibiting agents on the ultrastructure of the rabbit pineal organH J Romijn
Journal of Neural Transmission|January 1, 1975
The ultrastructure of the rabbit pineal gland after sympathectomy, parasympathectomy, continuous illumination, and continuous darknessH J Romijn
Acta Morphologica Neerlando-Scandinavica|February 1, 1976
Proceedings; Electron microscopy of endocrine structures in the rabbit pineal glandH J Romijn
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|June 7, 1973
Structure and innervation of the pineal gland of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.). I. A light microscopic investigationH J Romijn
Brain Research|October 30, 1989
Preferential loss of GABAergic neurons in hypoxia-exposed neocortex slab cultures is attenuated by the NMDA receptor blocker D-2-amino-7-phosphonoheptanoateH J Romijn
Life Sciences|December 4, 1978
The pineal, a tranquillizing organ?H J Romijn
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1975
Structure and innervation of the pineal gland of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.). III. An electron microscopic investigation of the innervationH J Romijn
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|August 14, 1973
Structure and innervation of the pineal gland of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.). II. An electron microscopic investigation of the pinealocytesH J Romijn
Brain Research|June 15, 1973
Parasympathetic innervation of the rabbit pineal glandH J Romijn
Biology of the Cell|January 1, 1988
Development and advantages of serum-free, chemically defined nutrient media for culturing of nerve tissueH J Romijn
Pageof 6

Showing results (1-10 of 52) with videos related to

Sort By:
Pageof 6
Cell and Tissue Research|March 16, 1976
The influence of some sympatholytic, parasympatholytic and serotonin-synthesis-inhibiting agents on the ultrastructure of the rabbit pineal organH J Romijn
Journal of Neural Transmission|January 1, 1975
The ultrastructure of the rabbit pineal gland after sympathectomy, parasympathectomy, continuous illumination, and continuous darknessH J Romijn
Acta Morphologica Neerlando-Scandinavica|February 1, 1976
Proceedings; Electron microscopy of endocrine structures in the rabbit pineal glandH J Romijn
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|June 7, 1973
Structure and innervation of the pineal gland of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.). I. A light microscopic investigationH J Romijn
Brain Research|October 30, 1989
Preferential loss of GABAergic neurons in hypoxia-exposed neocortex slab cultures is attenuated by the NMDA receptor blocker D-2-amino-7-phosphonoheptanoateH J Romijn
Life Sciences|December 4, 1978
The pineal, a tranquillizing organ?H J Romijn
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1975
Structure and innervation of the pineal gland of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.). III. An electron microscopic investigation of the innervationH J Romijn
Zeitschrift Fur Zellforschung Und Mikroskopische Anatomie (Vienna, Austria : 1948)|August 14, 1973
Structure and innervation of the pineal gland of the rabbit, Oryctolagus cuniculus (L.). II. An electron microscopic investigation of the pinealocytesH J Romijn
Brain Research|June 15, 1973
Parasympathetic innervation of the rabbit pineal glandH J Romijn
Biology of the Cell|January 1, 1988
Development and advantages of serum-free, chemically defined nutrient media for culturing of nerve tissueH J Romijn
Pageof 6