Bovine parathyroid catecholamines: a chemical and histochemical study
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Bovine parathyroid catecholamines: a chemical and histochemical study
Abstract
Bovine parathyroid glands contain large amounts of dopamine (3.4-13.9 pg/microgram), but very little norepinephrine. Fluorescent histochemistry demonstrates only rare adrenergic nerve terminals on vasculature. Single dopamine-containing cells, most likely mast cells, are scattered in large numbers throughout the connective tissue stroma.
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