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    Immunohistochemical studies on the ontogenesis of some endocrine cells in the chicken antrum and duodenum

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    Ontogenesis of endocrine cells in the chicken intestine: an immunohistochemical study

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    5-HT-like immunoreactive cells in the chicken intestine: ontogenesis, morphology and topography

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    Early development of chick embryo respiratory nervous system: an immunohistochemical study

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    The extrinsic and intrinsic respiratory nervous systems receive specific contributions from the vagal and sympathetic components. Using specific markers for vagal and sympathetic structures, we studied the distribution patterns of immunoreactivity to galanin (GAL), pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide-27 (PACAP) and the tachykinin substance P in extrinsic and intrinsic nerve of chick embryo respiratory system, during development from the very early age to hatching. All peptides studied appeared in the intrinsic and extrinsic nervous systems early. We found substance P in both the vagal and sympathetic systems, PACAP in vagal components alone and GAL mainly in the sympathetic system. The intrinsic nervous system showed high immunoreactivity for all peptides studied. These data accord with the well known early trophic functions that peptides have on the development of nervous networks and modulatory activity on the intrinsic nervous system. The GAL again proves to be the main peptide in chick embryo sympathetic respiratory system
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