Hino O, Tsunekawa K
Experientia. 1978 Oct 15;34(10):1359. doi: 10.1007/BF01981471.
Small, intensely fluorescent (SIF) cells were found histochemically in lumbar sympathetic ganglia (L2) obtained from sympathectomy of 3 patients suffering from chronic occlusive diseases of leg arteries. 3 types of SIF cells were distinguished. These cells will probably contain dopamine.
在3例患有下肢动脉慢性闭塞性疾病并接受交感神经切除术患者的腰交感神经节(L2)中,通过组织化学方法发现了小而强荧光(SIF)细胞。区分出了3种类型的SIF细胞。这些细胞可能含有多巴胺。