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3/2/20041 The Pituitary Gonadotropes

3/2/20042 Illustrations from Principles of Neural Science by E. R. Kandel, J. H. Schwartz, and T. M. Jessell McGraw-Hill, Fourth Edition, 2000 Fundamental Neuroscience by L. R. Squire, F. E. Bloom, S. K. McConnell, J. L. Roberts, N. C. Spitzer, and M. J. Zygmond Academic Press, Second Edition, 2003

3/2/20043 Pituitary Gland and Hypothalamus Anatomy of the brain, showing pituitary gland and hypothalamus From: Kandel, et al. Figure 19.15, p367

3/2/20044 The Pituitary Gland General features of brain-pituitary-target organ systems From: Squire, et al., Figure 40-1, p 1032

3/2/20045 The Brain-Pituitary-Gonadal Axis Schematic representation of brain-pituitary- gonadal axis showing GnRH neurons and gonadotropes From: Squire, et al., Figure 40-11, p 1053