Pituitary Gland, Posterior
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Neural tissue of the pituitary gland, also known as the neurohypophysis. It consists of the distal AXONS of neurons that produce VASOPRESSIN and OXYTOCIN in the SUPRAOPTIC NUCLEUS and the PARAVENTRICULAR NUCLEUS. These axons travel down through the MEDIAN EMINENCE, the hypothalamic infundibulum of the PITUITARY STALK, to the posterior lobe of the pituitary gland.
Descriptor ID |
D010904
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MeSH Number(s) |
A06.407.747.875 A06.688.178.875 A06.688.357.750.875 A08.186.211.464.497.352.435.500.875 A08.186.211.730.317.357.352.435.500.875 A08.713.049.875 A08.713.357.750.875
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Concept/Terms |
Pituitary Gland, Posterior- Pituitary Gland, Posterior
- Gland, Posterior Pituitary
- Posterior Pituitary Gland
- Posterior Pituitary Glands
- Infundibular Process
- Infundibular Processes
- Process, Infundibular
- Processes, Infundibular
- Pars Nervosa of Pituitary
- Pituitary Pars Nervosa
- Neural Lobe
- Lobe, Neural
- Lobes, Neural
- Neural Lobes
- Neurohypophysis
- Posterior Lobe of Pituitary
- Pituitary Posterior Lobe
- Lobus Nervosus
- Nervosus, Lobus
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Angiopoietins are expressed in the normal rat pituitary gland. Endocr Pathol. 2005; 16(1):67-73.