
pmid: 6130443
Abstract The predominant immunoreactive dynorphin in the toad neurointermediate lobe was similar to that isolated from toad brain with respect to its apparent molecular weight and HPLC retention time. Specific immunoreactive dynorphin staining was present within pars nervosa but not within pars intermedia or pars distalis based on immunohistochemical studies. These results suggest that there is immunoreactive dynorphin in the toad pars nervosa with properties similar to those in toad brain.
Pituitary Gland, Immunologic Techniques, Animals, Bufo marinus, Tissue Distribution, Endorphins, Nerve Tissue, Dynorphins, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
Pituitary Gland, Immunologic Techniques, Animals, Bufo marinus, Tissue Distribution, Endorphins, Nerve Tissue, Dynorphins, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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