Figure 7From: A comparative analysis of the distribution of immunoreactive orexin A and B in the brains of nocturnal and diurnal rodentsSyrian hamster. Line drawing of every 6th section through the region of the Syrian hamster hypothalamus that contains orexin cells. Sections are ordered from rostral (A) to caudal (J). Filled circles indicate locations where both orexin A and orexin B neurons are found, while open circles indicate orexin A neurons only. 3V: third ventricle; SCN: suprachiasmatic nucleus; OC: optic chiasm; f: fornix; mt: mammillothalamic tract. Scale bar = 500 μm.Back to article page