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centromedian nucleus of thalamus
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UBERON_0002972 |
[In the anatomy of the brain, the centromedian nucleus, also known as the centrum medianum, (CM or Cm-Pf) is a part of the intralaminar nucleus (ILN) of the thalamus. There are two centromedian nuclei arranged bilaterally. It contains about 2000 neurons per cubic millimetre and has a volume of about 310 cubic millimetres with 664,000 neurons in total. [WP,unvetted].] |
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intralaminar nuclear group
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UBERON_0002733 |
[The intralaminar nucleus is a nucleus of the thalamus that contains the following nuclei: central lateral centromedian (or 'central medial') paracentral parafascicular. Some sources also include a 'central dorsal' nucleus. [WP,unvetted].] |
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sagittal sinus
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UBERON_0015704 |
[Either the inferior or superior sagittal sinus.] |
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primitive superior sagittal sinus
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UBERON_0009968 |
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parahippocampal gyrus
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UBERON_0002973 |
[Component of the temporal lobe on the mesial surface, posterior to the entorhinal cortex. The rostral and caudal boundaries are the posterior end of the netorhinal cortex and the caudal portion of the hippocampus, respectively. The medial boudnary is designated as the medial aspect off the temporal lobe and the lateral boundary is the collateral sulcus (Christine Fennema-Notestine).] |
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gyrus
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UBERON_0000200 |
[A ridge on the cerebral cortex. It is generally surrounded by one or more sulci .] |
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Ammon's horn
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UBERON_0001954 |
[A part of the brain consisting of a three layered cortex located in the forebrain bordering the medial surface of the lateral ventricle. The term hippocampus is often used synonymously with hippocampal formation which consists of the hippocampus proper or Cornu Ammonis, the dentate gyrus and the subiculum.] |
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temporal lobe
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UBERON_0001871 |
[Lower lateral part of the cerebral hemisphere. (MSH).] |
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midbrain basal plate
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UBERON_0010285 |
[Portion of tissue that is dorsolateral to the floor plate and part of the midbrain.] |
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molecular layer of cerebellar cortex
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UBERON_0002974 |
[The molecular layer is the outermost layer of the cerebellar cortex. It contains the parallel fibers of the granule cells, interneurons such as stellate and basket cells, and the dendrites of the underlying Purkinje cells.] |
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stellate neuron
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CL_0000122 |
[A neuron that has dendritic processes radiating from the cell body forming a star-like shape.] |
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basket cell
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CL_0000118 |
[Basket cells are inhibitory GABAergic interneurons of the brain. In general, dendrites of basket cells are free branching and contain smooth spines. Axons are highly branched. The branched axonal arborizations give rise to basket-like structures that surround the soma of the target cell. Basket cells form axo-somatic synapses, meaning their synapses target somas of other cells.] |
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trochlear nerve
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UBERON_0001644 |
[A cranial nerve that runs to the eye muscles.] |
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trochlear nucleus
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UBERON_0002722 |
[Nucleus in the midbrain at the level of the inferior colliculus near the midline, containing the motor neurons giving rise to the trochlear nerve, innervating the contralateral superior oblique extraocular muscle of the eye (Brodal, Neurological Anatomy, 3rd ed, 1981, pg. 533).] |
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superior oblique extraocular muscle
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UBERON_0006321 |
[The superior oblique muscle, or obliquus oculi superior, is a fusiform muscle in the upper, medial side of the orbit whose primary action is downward, lateral rotation of the eye. One of the extraocular muscles, the superior oblique is the only muscle innervated by the trochlear nerve (the fourth cranial nerve).] |
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medial oculomotor nucleus
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UBERON_0002975 |
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portion of cartilage tissue in tibia
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UBERON_0000313 |
[Cartilage pertaining to the tibia.] |
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lower leg connective tissue
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UBERON_0004270 |
[A portion of connective tissue that is part of a lower leg [Automatically generated definition].] |
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pelvic appendage cartilage tissue
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UBERON_0007391 |
[A cartilage tissue that is part of a pelvic appendage.] |
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inner cambium layer of periosteum
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UBERON_0000312 |
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