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Autor:
Naonori Sugai, Takeo Oosaki
Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Research. 3:253-260
Fluorescent histochemical observations of the small intestine of the guinea pig demonstrated that single fluorescent cell bodies, separate from the ganglia, were present in the myenteric plexus. These cell bodies gave rise to single processes which e
Autor:
Noriyuki Komatsu, Shinichi Yoshimura, Hiroko Toyooka, Keiichi Watanabe, Tatsuichi Endo, Michimasa KATO, Masayuki Shinoda, Sadaki YOKOTA, Shinsuke KANAMURA, Kazuo KANAI, Jun WATANABE, Yoshihiko SHUGYO, Motoko OKA, Mari Asada-Kubota, Hiroshi ABE, Toshiharu MATSUMOTO, Yoshiro FUKUDA, F. Murata, T. Suganuma, S. Tsuyama, N. Enokizono, Shozo NISHIDA, Mitsuyo MAEDA, Eiji KADOTA, Kurenai TANJI, Shigeo HASHIMOTO, Fumiharu AKAI, Yoshikazu YAMAGUCHI, Masataka ITO, Kuniaki TAKATA, Shozo SAITO, Toshio AOYAGI, Hiroshi HIRANO, Matsuji HOSAKA, Noriyasu MURASE, Tadashi ORITO, Masahiko MORI, Takahiro YAMAGAMI, E-iti Yokomura, Naonori Sugai, Takeo Oosaki, Seiki SUGINO, Masayoshi SHIMAZAKI, Takehiro MITSUHASHI, Hideki KUWAHARA, Yorihiko CHANOKI, Takeo SAKAI, Hiroshi MASUDA, Yuzo OGAWA, Toshio YAGI, Kazuaki NAKURA, Takafumi YOSHIOKA, Osamu TANAKA, Kenichirou INOMATA, TAKAYUKI AKAHOSHI, TAKUMA SAITO, Akihiro Ohira, Tsuyoshi Soji, Kenji Oshima, H. Kiyama, Y. Katayama, V.J. Hillyard, I. MacIntyre, P.C. Emson, M. Tohyama, Koujiro TOHYAMA, Reiko YOKOTA, Chizuka IDE, Hiroshi YAMADA, Toshiko NAGASHIMA, Masanori UONO, Sadao SHIOSAKA, Masaya TOHYAMA, Yahe SHIOTANI, Tomohiro MATSUYAMA, Akio WANAKA, Shotaro YONEDA, Kazufumi KIMURA, Yasuhide LEE, Y. LEE, Y. KAWAI, E. TAEAMI, GAKA S. CHI, M.T. HYAMA, Y. SHIOTANI, S. YOSHIDA, S. HATAKENAKA, N. MIKI, Hiroshi TAKAGI, Yumiko MORISHIMA, Yoshiyuki KUBOTA, Shiro MORI, Sachiko HATAKENAKA, Naomasa MIKI, Rie MIYOSHI, Shozo KITO, Kumiko MIZUNO, F. Mizukoshi, N. Yasuda, M. Tachibana, O. Mizukoshi, Tateo DAIMON, Kazuhiro KAWAI, Kazuko UCHIDA, T. MURAKAMI, H.J. HUANG, H. NAKAJIMA, Vinci MIZUHIRA, Junko YOKOFUJITA, Mika KUBOTA, Yoshie SUGIURA, Yoshio SHIIHA, Yoshoaki SAWADA, Akira KAWAOI, Bin TAKEDA, Iwao NISHIYA, Toshihiko IZUTSU, Teruo KAGABU, Airo TSUBURA, Satoshi UEDA, Sotokichi MORII, Kiyoaki KITAJIMA, Toshio YOSHIDA, Yukihiro NOGUCHI, Tadao YAMAMOTO, Kiyoki OKADA, Y TAKAI, N MURASE, M HOSAKA, Y NODA, S SUMITOMO, M MORI, Noriyuki SAHARA, Kazuo SUZUKI, Hiroshi MITANI, Keiji SUZUKI, Umeko KAWAHARADA, Nobuaki ITO, Teruo TANAKA, Akira TAKAHASHI
Publikováno v:
ACTA HISTOCHEMICA ET CYTOCHEMICA. 17:714-725
Autor:
Takeo Oosaki, Naonori Sugai
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 158:109-119
Fluorescent histochemical observations on the small intestine of the rat demonstrated that single fluorescent cells, separate from the principal ganglia, were present in the myenteric plexus. These extraganglionic cells gave rise to single processes
Autor:
Takeo Oosaki
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie. 72:534-542
The submicroscopic structure of nerve cells in the brain of the earthworm Eisenia was studied. Six types of neurons containing morphologically different inclusions are identified. Types 1, 2 and 3 contain vesicles filled with homogeneous materials of
Autor:
Takeo Oosaki, Saburo Ishii
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ultrastructure Research. 10:567-577
The electron micrographs obtained in this study revealed that there are two kinds of contact zones between smooth muscle cells in the rat small intestine—those with fusion of adjoining plasma membranes and those with intercellular attachments. The
Observations on the ultrastructure of nerve cells in the brain of the planarian, Dugesia gonocephala
Autor:
Takeo Oosaki, Saburo Ishii
Publikováno v:
Zeitschrift f�r Zellforschung und Mikroskopische Anatomie. 66:782-793
The submicroscopic structure of the nerve cells in the planarian brain was studied. Close similarities with neurons of other invertebrates were noted. In the cytoplasm of the planarian nerve cells there are at least three types of vesicular inclusion
Autor:
Kosei Ishii, Takeo Oosaki
Publikováno v:
Nature. 212:1499-1500
ONE of us has found that in the toad (Bufo vulgaris) the carotid labyrinth responds to lack of oxygen just as the mammalian carotid body does, and the presence of chemoreceptor cells was confirmed by light microscopy1. The present communication gives