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1. Locations, associations and temporal evolution of intracranial arterial infundibular dilatations in children.

2. VEGF-dependent and PDGF-dependent dynamic neurovascular reconstruction in the neurohypophysis of adult mice.

3. Direct and indirect roles of Fgf3 and Fgf10 in innervation and vascularisation of the vertebrate hypothalamic neurohypophysis.

4. Tissue plasminogen activator and plasminogen are critical for osmotic homeostasis by regulating vasopressin secretion.

5. Perivascular cells increase expression of ciliary neurotrophic factor following partial denervation of the rat neurohypophysis.

6. The circumventricular organs: an atlas of comparative anatomy and vascularization.

7. Histologic study of the human pituitary gland in acute traumatic brain injury.

8. Glutamatergic innervation of the hypothalamic median eminence and posterior pituitary of the rat.

9. Differential diagnosis of the infundibular dilation and aneurysm of internal carotid artery: assessment with fusion imaging of 3D MR cisternography/angiography.

10. Metabolic indices shift in the hypothalamic-neurohypophysial system during lactation: implications for interpreting their relationship with neuronal activity.

11. Idiopathic central diabetes insipidus is associated with abnormal blood supply to the posterior pituitary gland caused by vascular impairment of the inferior hypophyseal artery system.

12. Non-sprouting angiogenesis in neurohypophysis after traumatic injury of the cerebral cortex. Electron-microscopic studies.

13. Focal ischemia in the cerebral cortex has an effect on the neurohypophysis. I. Ultrastructural changes in capillary vessels of the neurohypophysis after focal ischemia of the cerebral cortex.

14. Focal ischemia in the cerebral cortex has an effect on the neurohypophysis. II. Angiogenesis in the neurohypophysis is a consequence of the focal ischemia in the cerebral cortex.

15. Alterations in rat's brain capillaries in a model of focal cerebral necrosis.

16. NO contributes to neurohypophysial but not other regional cerebral fluorocarbon-induced hyperemia in cats.

17. Dynamic MRI in the congenital agenesis of the neural pituitary stalk syndrome: the role of the vascular pituitary stalk in predicting residual anterior pituitary function.

18. Development of the neurogliohemal complex in the mouse neurohypophysis.

19. Perivascular microglia in the rat neural lobe engulf magnocellular secretory terminals during osmotic stimulation.

20. The vascularization of the pituitary gland of the chicken (Gallus domesticus). A scanning electron microscope study of vascular corrosion casts.

21. Vasopressin and oxytocin: modulators of neurohypophysial blood flow.

22. Microcirculatory patterns in adult rat cerebral hypophysis: a scanning electron microscope study of replicated specimens.

23. Activity of perivascular microglia in the rat neural lobe.

24. A general overview of the anatomy of the neurohypophysis.

25. Immunoelectron microscopic demonstration of oxytocin and vasopressin in pituicytes and in nerve terminals forming synaptoid contacts with pituicytes in the rat neural lobe.

26. Neural mechanisms regulating neurohypophysial resistance arteries.

27. Regeneration of neural lobe-like neurovascular contact regions in explanted neural lobes placed in the hypothalamo-neurohypophysial tract in the lateral retrochiasmatic area.

28. Circumventricular organ capillaries.

29. Mechanisms regulating neurohypophysial blood flow and function during isotonic volume expansion.

30. Pituitary microcirculation: physiological aspects and clinical implications. A laser-Doppler flow study during transsphenoidal adenomectomy.

31. Ultrastructural demonstration of neurohaemal contacts in the internal zone of the median eminence of the Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus): correlation with synaptophysin immunohistochemistry.

32. Role of catecholamines in regulating ovine median eminence blood flow.

33. Regrowth of damaged neurosecretory axons to fenestrated vessels of implanted peripheral tissues.

34. Hypophysial portal blood flow during preganglionic stimulation of the superior cervical ganglion under condition of systemic arterial blood pressure stabilization in rat.

36. The vascular architecture of the developing pituitary-median eminence complex in the rat.

37. Can the pituitary secrete directly to the brain? (Affirmative anatomical evidence).

39. Extravascular circulation in the pituitary of Mugil cephalus (Teleostei).

40. Portal vascular route from hypophysial stalk/neural lobe to adenohypophysis.

42. Arteria intercarotica caudalis and its homologue in the domestic animals.

43. An electron microscope study of the differentiating capillaries of the mouse neurohypophysis.

44. Regional cerebral and neural lobe blood flow during insulin-induced hypoglycemia in unanesthetized rats.

45. [Capillary ultrastructure and permeability in the posterior lobe of the rat pituitary].

46. Autoimmune alterations in the neurohypophysis of rabbits immunized against vasopressin.

47. Peripheral baroreceptor control of neurohypophysial blood flow during hemorrhage.

48. Scanning microscopy of pituitary vascular casts.

49. The vascularization of the neural stalk and the pars nervosa of the hypophysis in the toad, Bufo bufo (L.) (amphibia, anura). A comparative light microscopical and scanning electron microscopical study.

50. Water deprivation for 24 hours increases selectively blood flow in posterior pituitary of conscious rats.

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