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  • The '''pineal gland''' (also called the '''pineal body''' or '''epiphysis''') is a small [[endo ...tria medullaris, between the laterally positioned [[thalamic bodies]]. The pineal gland is a midline structure, and is often seen in plain [[skull]] [[X-ray]]s, as
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  • Indolamine hormone, produced in the pineal gland, secreted during darkness.
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  • The '''pineal gland''' (also called the '''pineal body''' or '''epiphysis''') is a small [[endo ...tria medullaris, between the laterally positioned [[thalamic bodies]]. The pineal gland is a midline structure, and is often seen in plain [[skull]] [[X-ray]]s, as
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pineal gland]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...with [[circadian]] rhythms.<ref> Maronde E, Stehle JH (2007) The mammalian pineal gland: known facts, unknown facets. ''Trends Endocrinol Metab'' 18:142-9. PMID 17
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  • ...ne]]. Axelrod also made major contributions to the understanding of the [[pineal gland]] and how it is regulated during the sleep-wake cycle. ===Pineal gland research===
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  • *[http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/pineal-gland/ Descartes and the Pineal Gland]
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  • ...n suppression, a physiological activity involved in the regulation of the pineal gland, is another example of an action spectrum. Light suppression of melatonin s
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  • *[[Melatonin]], produced by cells in the [[pineal gland]]
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  • ...hetic preganglionic neurons which regulate [[melatonin]] output from the [[pineal gland]]. b) The DMH also has projections to the ventrolateral preoptic nucleus VL ...to feed. [[Melatonin]] is an important hormone that is released from the [[pineal gland]] during the night and, amongst its many actions, it affects sleep and appe
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  • *[[Melatonin]] secreted from the [[pineal gland]], which regulates [[seasonal rhythm]]s
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  • ...d dreams. The [[Principia Discordia]] professes that one can consult their pineal gland in order to speak to the [[Goddess]] Eris. Discordians do not pray too ofte
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  • ...h 11min). The SCN sends information to other hypothalamic nuclei and the [[pineal gland]] to modulate body temperature and the production of hormones such as [[cor
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