What's the difference between mammillariform and mammillary?
Mammillariform
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Mammillary
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to the mammilla, or nipple, or to the breast; resembling a mammilla; mammilloid.
(a.) Composed of convex convex concretions, somewhat resembling the breasts in form; studded with small mammiform protuberances.
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(1) Labelled perikarya were seen in the region of the ipsilateral medial forebrain bundle, consistently rostral to the caudal edge of the posterior mammillary nucleus.
(2) This increase is more intense in the mammillary nuclei than in the thalamic ones.
(3) The regional changes in glucose utilization induced by U-50,488H in the brain were most pronounced in components of the limbic forebrain circuit such as the anterior thalamic nuclei, mammillary body, frontal cortex, lateral septal nucleus, nucleus accumbens and lateral habenular nucleus as well as in the brainstem tegmental nuclei and the dorsal and median raphe nucleus (components of the limbic midbrain area).
(4) Groups of stained neurons were observed in the periphery of ventro- and dorsomedial, lateral and mammillary nuclei of the hypothalamus.
(5) On day 19 the subfornical organ, mammillary nuclei and the central nucleus of the amygdala, and on day 21 the periaqueductal gray and the interpeduncular nucleus became invaded by GnRH axons.
(6) The mammillary bodies are already shaped in the last stages of the fetal development, and you can differentiate clearly in them the medial mammillary nucleus (MMN) and lateral mammillary nucleus (LMN).
(7) TRH binding site concentration was moderate in the ventromedial nucleus and the medial preoptic area, whereas we observed low densities in the periventricular, paraventricular and mammillary nuclei.
(8) In contrast to results for lateral septum, recordings from medial and lateral mammillary nuclei indicate only small, diffuse excitation that exhibits no consistent changes over training, and is not related to activity seen in hippocampal or septal regions.
(9) Subcortical projections to the anterior thalamic nuclei were studied in the rat, with special reference to projections from the mammillary nuclei, by retrograde and anterograde transport of wheat germ agglutinin conjugated to horseradish peroxidase.
(10) The limbic system showed decrements in the medial cortex and hippocampal dentate gyrus (outer blade) and the lateral habenula, while there was stimulation in the mammillary body and the basolateral amygdaloid nucleus.
(11) Bradycardia was evoked in rabbits anaesthetized with chloralose-urethane by electrical stimulation (200 or 300 microA, 1 ms, 60 s-1 for 9 s, repeated every 5 min) of a selected point in the caudal hypothalamus 1.5 mm from the midline dorsal to the mammillary bodies.
(12) In the present information the course of fibre pathways which are connected with the mammillary body of the cattle is described in 14 series of brains (6 frontal, 4 sagittal, 4 horizontal series, stained by the combined cell-fibre-method after KLUVER and BARRERA and by the method for myelined fibres after HEIDENHAIN).
(13) Two model structures, mammillary and catenary, were fitted to the data.
(14) In thiamine deficiency, nimodipine significantly raised LCpH in 5 of 17 structures evaluated, two of which, the medial dorsal nucleus of the thalamus and the mammillary body, are vulnerable to the development of histological lesions in this condition.
(15) In addition, sparse immunoreactive cell bodies were displayed in the paraventricular and medial mammillary nuclei.
(16) However, based on the selective labelling of neurons of this nucleus by the [3H]thymidine ARG technique, our results clearly show that a germinative zone lying caudally along the dorsal aspect of the mammillary recess is responsible for the formation of the neurons of the subthalamic nucleus.
(17) There were high concentrations of binding found over the accumbens nucleus, the organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis, ventral caudate putamen, median eminence, the arcuate nucleus, lateral amygdaloid nucleus and lateral mammillary nucleus, the superior and inferior colliculi, pontine nuclei, molecular and Purkinje cell layers of the cerebellar cortex, the nucleus of the solitary tract, the inferior olivary nuclei, hypoglossal complex and the vestibular and cochlear nuclei.
(18) Mammillary fistulae developed more frequently in current smokers (P less than 0.03).
(19) The triple-decked and sequentially produced components of the mammillary system may arise from separate neuroepithelial sites.
(20) Moderate to strong hybridization was found in the dorsal thalamic nuclei, layers II and VI of the cerebral cortex, the anterior olfactory nucleus and primary olfactory cortex, the hypothalamic mammillary nuclei, the subthalamus, and the granule and mitral cells of the olfactory bulb.