- The
pineal gland (also
known as the
pineal body or
epiphysis cerebri) is a
small endocrine gland in the
brain of most vertebrates. It
produces melatonin...
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pineal eye) is a part of the
epithalamus in some vertebrates. The eye is at the top of the head; is photoreceptive; and is ****ociated with the
pineal...
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Lerner and
colleagues stemmed from the
isolation of a
substance from the
pineal gland of cows that
could induce skin
lightening in
common frogs. This compound...
- A
pineal gland cyst is a
usually benign (non-malignant) cyst in the
pineal gland, a
small endocrine gland in the brain. Historically,
these fluid-filled...
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brain sand or
acervuli or
psammoma bodies or
pineal concretions) are
calcified structures in the
pineal gland and
other areas of the
brain such as the...
- The
history of the
pineal gland is an
account of the
scientific development on the
understanding of the
pineal gland from the
ancient Gr****s that led...
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atrophied and sunk into what
today is
known as the
pineal gland. Rick Str****man has
hypothesized that the
pineal gland,
which maintains light sensitivity, is...
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terminalis (OVLT)), the
median eminence, the
pituitary neural lobe, and the
pineal gland. The cir****ventricular
organs are
midline structures around the third...
- epithalamus,
where it
borders the
third ventricle, and lies in
front of the
pineal gland.
Although it is a
microstructure each
habenular nucleus is divided...
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fossil tetrapods, a
small opening, the
parietal foramen (also
called the
pineal foramen), is
present between the two
parietal bones at the
midline of the...