Conclusion
Since lesions placed more caudally failed to produce degeneration of terminals in the telencephalon, this suggests that histaminergic cell bodies are present in the upper mesencephalon or posterior hypothalamus.
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Barbin, G., Garbarg, M., Llorens-Cortes, C. et al. Neuronal and non-neuronal histamine in rat brain: tentative localization of the nerve cell bodies. Agents and Actions 7, 104–105 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01964891
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