Winfried Lange
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
6 Papers
83 Citations
Winfried Lange is an academic researcher from Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Schwann cell & Receptor tyrosine kinase. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications.
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NADPH-diaphorase-positive cell populations in the human amygdala and temporal cortex: neuroanatomy, peptidergic characteristics and aspects of aging and Alzheimer's disease.
Jfirgen W. Unger,Winfried Lange +1 more
TL;DR: The findings of a relative stability of a selective subclass of neurons during aging and AD support the hypothesis that cellular pathology may affect only specific neuronal populations while others might be spared.
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Insulin receptors in the pituitary gland: morphological evidence for influence on opioid peptide-synthesizing cells.
Jürgen W. Unger,Winfried Lange +1 more
TL;DR: The relationship between β-endorphin and insulin receptors provides further evidence for the hypothesis that peripheral insulin acts as a regulatory hormone in the control of body energy homeostasis via various steps of the neuroendocrine axis, including opioid peptides in the hypothalamus and pituitary known to play an important role in the regulation of feeding behaviour.
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Localization of atrial natriuretic peptide/cardiodilatin (ANP/CDD)-immunoreactivity in the lacrimal gland of the domestic pig.
TL;DR: The findings provide a morphological indication that ANP/CDD may play a physiological role in the regulation of sodium transport and secretion in the lacrimal gland.
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The morphology of lipopigment granules in oligodendrocytes of the cerebellum and spinal cord and in Schwann cells of the N. ischiadicus of the cat, Japanese waltzing mouse, and albino mouse.
Winfried Lange,A. Schropp +1 more
TL;DR: The structure of these granules is distinct from that found in nerve cells and other glial cells and allows the diagnosis of oligodendrocyte or Schwann cell in cerebellum and spinal cord and in the Schwann cells of peripheral nerves of cat, albino mouse, and Japanese waltzing mouse lipopigment bodies.
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Basic Innervation Pattern and Distribution of Classic Autonomic Neurotransmitters in Human Nasal Mucosal Vasculature
TL;DR: The innervation pattern of the different vessel types and to distinguish between nor‐adrenergic and cholinergic structures were demonstrated and choline acetyltransferase histochemistry was performed.