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  • ...], which have an incomplete [[blood-brain barrier]]. <ref>Ganong WF (2000) Circumventricular organs: definition and role in the regulation of endocrine and autonomic function. ...etic factor]], and [[relaxin]]. <ref>Fry M, Ferguson AV (2007) The sensory circumventricular organs: brain targets for circulating signals controlling ingestive behavior. ''Ph
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  • *Duvernoy HM, Risold PY (2007) The circumventricular organs: an atlas of comparative anatomy and vascularization. ''Brain Res Rev'' 56:
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  • *Duvernoy HM, Risold PY (2007) The circumventricular organs: an atlas of comparative anatomy and vascularization. ''Brain Res Rev'' 56:
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  • One of the circumventricular organs of the brain, lacking a blood-brain barrier, known as a site where blood-bo
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  • {{r|Circumventricular organs}}
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  • {{r|Circumventricular organs}}
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  • ...], which have an incomplete [[blood-brain barrier]]. <ref>Ganong WF (2000) Circumventricular organs: definition and role in the regulation of endocrine and autonomic function. ...etic factor]], and [[relaxin]]. <ref>Fry M, Ferguson AV (2007) The sensory circumventricular organs: brain targets for circulating signals controlling ingestive behavior. ''Ph
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  • {{r|Circumventricular organs}}
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  • ...one is outside the [[blood brain barrier]], making it one of the brain's [[circumventricular organs]]. This property means that peptides released from neuroendocrine neurones
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  • ...dipsogen]]) through its actions on the [[subfornical organ]], one of the [[circumventricular organs]] of the brain; it also decreases the response of the [[baroreceptor reflex
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  • ...which is important in the regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance. The circumventricular organs may also be the site of action of [[interleukins]] and other [[cytokines]]
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  • ...increased osmolality. This region contains the nucleus medianus, and two [[circumventricular organs]], the [[organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis]] and the [[subfornica
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  • ...ina terminalis]], and the [[nucleus medianus]]); these areas, so-called "[[circumventricular organs]]", provide information that is particularly relevant for body fluid and e
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  • ...hemical composition of the blood. These sites are collectively known as "[[circumventricular organs]]". The structures are adjacent to one of the cerebral ventricles, and all
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