The preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus (POA/AH) sits as a boundary region rostral to the classical diencephalic hypothalamus and ventral to the telencephalic septal region. Numerous studies have pointed to the region's importance for sex-dependent functions. Previous studies suggested that migrator
Sex differences in the location of immunochemically defined cell populations in the mouse preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus
โ Scribed by Cory A. Wolfe; Margaret Van Doren; Heather J. Walker; Marianne L. Seney; Kristy M. McClellan; Stuart A. Tobet
- Book ID
- 113567156
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 520 KB
- Volume
- 157
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-3806
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A sexually dimorphic male nucleus (MN) is present in Nissl-stained sections through the dorsal (d) preoptic area/anterior hypothalamus (POA/AH) of male ferrets. The MN-POA/AH is composed of a cluster of large cells which is organized in males by the action of estradiol, formed via the neural aromati