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  • ...nd neuroendocrine nerve endings that release their products into them. The median eminence is a midline structure, immediately below the third cerebral ventricle, bou ...matic view of the ventral surface of the brain below the hypothalamus. The median eminence is between the pituitary gland and the optic chiasm, and contains the blood
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  • ...nd neuroendocrine nerve endings that release their products into them. The median eminence is a midline structure, immediately below the third cerebral ventricle, bou ...matic view of the ventral surface of the brain below the hypothalamus. The median eminence is between the pituitary gland and the optic chiasm, and contains the blood
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  • Rostral part of the anterior pituitary gland, closely integrated with the median eminence, that in some species regulates anterior pituitary endocrine function by me
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  • {{r|Median eminence}}
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  • ...terior pituitary]], parvocellular neurosecretory cells that project to the median eminence, and several populations of [[peptide]]-containing cells that project to ma ...project axons to the [[median eminence]], at the base of the brain. At the median eminence, the neurosecretory nerve terminals release peptides into the blood vessels
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  • {{r|median eminence}}
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  • ...of the ventral surface of the brain, at the level of the hypothalamus. The median eminence is at the bottom, and receives projections from the neuroendocrine neurons ...in, it lies on either side of the [[third ventricle]] and just above the [[median eminence]]. It includes several important populations of neurons, including neuroend
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  • ...rticotropin releasing factor]] (CRF); these peptides are released at the [[median eminence]] from the neurosecretory nerve endings of parvocellular neuroendocine neur
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  • ...eurones into a system of blood vessels at the base of the brain - at the [[median eminence]]. These vessels, the hypothalamo-hypophysial portal vessels, transport the ...esent in parvocellular neurones which project to the external layer of the median eminence, where it is secreted into the portal blood. The CRF neurones contain recep
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  • Two of these sites, the ''[[median eminence]]'' and the ''[[posterior pituitary]] gland'', are sites of [[neurosecretio
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  • ...ocated in the [[preoptic area]]. The LHRH neurones project axomns to the [[median eminence]], where LHRH is secreted from nerve endings into the capillary vessels of
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  • ...the hypophysial portal circulation after release from nerve endings in the median eminence. Measurement of immunoreactive GHRH and somatostatin concentrations in port ...eptides are transported along axons to neurosecretory nerve endings in the median eminence, and released from nerve terminals into the hypothalamo-hypophysial portal
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  • ...hypothalamic neurons into blood vessels at the base of the brain, at the [[median eminence]]. These vessels, the hypothalamo-hypophysial portal vessels, carry the hyp ...periventricular nucleus]]. These two neuronal systems project axons to the median eminence where they release their peptides into the portal blood vessels. Growth hor
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  • ...[[arcuate nucleus]] of the [[hypothalamus]] into the blood vessels of the median eminence, which transport the dopamine to the pituitary gland where it inhibits prol ...periventricular nuclei to the intermediate lobe of the hypophysis and the median eminence." Dopamine released here inhibits [[prolactin]] secretion.
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  • ...sites are the sites of neurosecretion - the [[neurohypophysis]] and the [[median eminence]], but others are sites at which the brain samples the composition of the b * ''ventral'', the [[optic chiasm]], [[median eminence]], [[tuber cinereum]], [[mammillary bodies]], and [[posterior pituitary]]
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