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The rhythmic firing of dopaminergic (DA) neurons in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNc) is thought to be mediated by nifedipine-sensitive Ca(2+) channels, although an involvement of omega-conotoxin-sensitive Ca(2+) channels is also suggested. In an attempt to localize such Ca(2+) channels at
The review assesses immunohistochemical findings of somatostatin receptors and of metalloproteinases in different pituitary adenoma types and the significance of molecular genetic data. Current evidence does not support routine immunohistochemical assessment of somatostatin or dopamine receptor
Pituitary adenomas are common benign neoplasms, accounting for approximately 15% of intracranial tumors. In systematic autopsy, pituitary tumors are found in 25%, of the population, but only one-third of these tumors give rise to clinical manifestations. Why most of these neoplasms remain
Growth hormone (GH)-cell adenomas are benign pituitary tumors which present with chronic high GH output. Hereditary GH-cell adenomas are rare and include MEN I, McCune Albright Syndrome, Carney complex and familial acromegaly. Most of the tumors causing acromegaly are sporadic. Acromegaly is a