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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 31, 1994
The pineal organ as a component of the biological clock. Phylogenetic and ontogenetic considerationsH W Korf
Cell and Tissue Research|November 18, 1976
Histological, histochemical and electron microscopical studies on the nervous apparatus of the pineal organ in the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinumH W Korf
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|May 16, 2000
Evolution of melatonin-producing pinealocytesH W Korf
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|December 1, 1984
Neuronal organization of the avian paraventricular nucleus: intrinsic, afferent, and efferent connectionsH W Korf
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1974
Acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons in the pineal and parapineal organs of the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri (with special reference to the pineal tract)H W Korf
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1980
Evidence for a nervous connection between the brain and the pineal organ in the guinea pigH W Korf, U Wagner
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
Oxytocin- and vasopressin-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the pineal gland of the hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus LF Nürnberger, H W Korf
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1992
Receptor and effector mechanisms in the pineal organH W Korf, H Wicht
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 1, 1991
[Pineal body in vertebrates: a model for investigations of receptor and effector mechanisms of neuronal systems]H W Korf, H Wicht
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1984
Ependymal and neuronal specializations in the lateral ventricle of the Pekin duck, Anas platyrhynchosH W Korf, J Fahrenkrug
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|May 31, 1994
The pineal organ as a component of the biological clock. Phylogenetic and ontogenetic considerationsH W Korf
Cell and Tissue Research|November 18, 1976
Histological, histochemical and electron microscopical studies on the nervous apparatus of the pineal organ in the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinumH W Korf
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|May 16, 2000
Evolution of melatonin-producing pinealocytesH W Korf
The Journal of Experimental Zoology|December 1, 1984
Neuronal organization of the avian paraventricular nucleus: intrinsic, afferent, and efferent connectionsH W Korf
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1974
Acetylcholinesterase-positive neurons in the pineal and parapineal organs of the rainbow trout, Salmo gairdneri (with special reference to the pineal tract)H W Korf
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1980
Evidence for a nervous connection between the brain and the pineal organ in the guinea pigH W Korf, U Wagner
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1981
Oxytocin- and vasopressin-immunoreactive nerve fibers in the pineal gland of the hedgehog, Erinaceus europaeus LF Nürnberger, H W Korf
Progress in Brain Research|January 1, 1992
Receptor and effector mechanisms in the pineal organH W Korf, H Wicht
Die Naturwissenschaften|October 1, 1991
[Pineal body in vertebrates: a model for investigations of receptor and effector mechanisms of neuronal systems]H W Korf, H Wicht
Cell and Tissue Research|January 1, 1984
Ependymal and neuronal specializations in the lateral ventricle of the Pekin duck, Anas platyrhynchosH W Korf, J Fahrenkrug
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