Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons are unique among hypothalamic neurons in that they originate outside of the central nervous system. In most vertebrates, LHRH-immunoreactive (-ir) neurons are detected in the epithelium of the medial olfactory pit soon after its formation. The LHR
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Origin of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone neurons
โ Scribed by Schwanzel-Fukuda, Marlene; Pfaff, Donald W.
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- 109758185
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
- Year
- 1989
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- English
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- 338
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- Article
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- 0028-0836
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- 10.1038/338161a0
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