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- The subfornical organ (SFO) is one of the cir****ventricular organs of the brain. Its name comes from its location on the ventral surface of the fornix...
- still notable that the subfornical organ receives synaptic input from the zona incerta and arcuate nucleus. Study of subfornical organ anatomy is still...
- others being the subfornical organ, the median eminence, and the area postrema in the brainstem. The OVLT, median eminence, and subfornical organ are interconnected...
- cir****ventricular organs – the vascular organ of the lamina terminalis, and the subfornical organ. They contribute to osmoregulation, controlling fluid balance in...
- responsible for the initiation of drinking behavior and salt appetite via the subfornical organ. Arterial baroreceptors sense a decreased arterial pressure, and...
- among CVOs having highly permeable capillaries are the area postrema, subfornical organ, vascular organ of the lamina terminalis, median eminence, pineal...
- of UK police Station facility owner of a UK train operating company Subfornical organ, in the brain Stocks, ****ures and Options Magazine, 2001-2012 This...
- increases thirst sensation (dipsogen) through the area postrema and subfornical organ of the brain, decreases the response of the baroreceptor reflex...
- eminence Mammillary bodies Pituitary stalk (infundibulum) Optic chiasm Subfornical organ Periventricular nucleus Tuber cinereum Tuberal nucleus Tuberomammillary...
- Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-axis, and the brainstem, especially the subfornical organ. The spleen is unique in respect to its development within the...