Details about the neuroanatomical projections from SCH to Br

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
2258 Suprachiasmatic nucleusPeriaqueductal gray very lightPHAL
Case pg208,213. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. No fibres can be traced into what could definitively be called the periaqueductal gray..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2259 Suprachiasmatic nucleusLateral hypothalamic area light/moderatePHAL
Case pg208,212, fig3N. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 4th Pway. Very thin fibres occasionally turned dorsally to enter the lateral hypothalamic area although none are seen to run ventrally to enter the amygdala.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2260 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnterodorsal preoptic nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig3C-E. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 2nd Pway. A relatively sparse projection to the septal region was detected: fibres course rostrally & dorsally through ?anterodorsal preoptic nucleus ? Few clear terminal boutons were associated with this pathway..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2261 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnterior hypothalamic area not clearPHAL
Case pg208,212, fig3H-L. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Both thick & thin fibres with large & small varicosities were present in the anterior hypothalamic area..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2262 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnterior hypothalamic area lightPHAL
Case pg208,213, fig3H. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 6th Pway. A relatively small group of fibres appears to course posteriorly & laterally from SCh through retrochiasmatic & anterior hypothalamic areas to end in ventral & ventrolateral parts of cell-sparse zone surrounding VMH. Thin, small varicosities..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2263 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnteroventral preoptic nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig3B. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 1st Pway. Some of most ros fibres enter anteroventral preoptic & anteroventral periventricular nucleus?Thick convoluted fibres (narrowly spaced varic.) & thinner linear fibres (widely spaced varic). V few fibres branch/give rise to terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2264 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedial preoptic area not clearPHAL
Case pg208, fig3D-F. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 3rd Pway. pathway courses ventrally through ?the caudal zone of the medial preoptic area
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2265 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedial preoptic nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig3D-G. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 2nd Pway. A relatively sparse projection to the septal region was detected: fibres course rostrally & dorsally through the lateral part of the medial preoptic nucleus ?Few clear terminal boutons were associated with this pathway..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2266 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedial preoptic nucleus not clearPHAL
Case pg208, fig3D-G. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 3rd Pway. pathway courses ventrally through caudal regions of the medial preoptic nucleus.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2267 Suprachiasmatic nucleusPosterior hypothalamic nucleus not clearPHAL
Case pg208,213. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. The most caudal fibres are v thin with widely spaced varicostities & are found in the posterior hypothalamic area rostral to the posterior commisure..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2268 Suprachiasmatic nucleusRetrochiasmatic area lightPHAL
Case pg208,213, fig3I. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 6th Pway. A relatively small group of fibres appears to course posteriorly & laterally from SCh through retrochiasmatic & anterior hypothalamic areas to end in ventral & ventrolateral parts of cell-sparse zone surrounding VMH. Thin, small varicosities..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2269 Suprachiasmatic nucleusSubparaventricular zone lightPHAL
Case pg208,212,221, fig3G-I,7. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. densest fibre plexus begins just dor & cau to SCH, in relatively cell sparse zone btwn the PV & AHA & continues dorsally to just ventral to PV(post. magno.) --SBPV--. Many terminal boutons. Predominantly ipsi, sparse contra..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2270 Suprachiasmatic nucleusDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus lightPHAL
Case pg208,213,221, fig3NO. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Fibres form a moderately dense plexus within dorsomedial nucleus of hypothalamus & in relatively cell sparse zone dorsal & medial to the ventromedial nucleus. Fibres tend to be thick/vaaicose, often branched & display terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2271 Suprachiasmatic nucleusVentromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus lightPHAL
Case pg208,213, fig3N. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Fibres form a moderately dense plexus within dorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus & in the relatively cell sparse zone dorsal & medial to the ventromedial nucleus. Fibres tend to be thick/varicose, often branched & display terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2272 Suprachiasmatic nucleusVentromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus lightPHAL
Case pg208,213. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 6th Pway. A relatively small group of fibres appears to course posteriorly & laterally from SCh through retrochiasmatic & anterior hypothalamic areas to end in ventral & ventrolateral parts of cell-sparse zone surrounding VMH. Thin, small varicosities..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2273 Suprachiasmatic nucleusArcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus not clearPHAL
Case pg208,213, fig3J-P. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Very few fibres seen in arcuate nucleus.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2274 Suprachiasmatic nucleusArcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus not clearPHAL
Case pg208,213, fig3N. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Some fibres clearly present in the region btwn ventromedial & arcuate nuclei..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2275 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnteroventral periventricular nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig3B. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 1st Pway. Some of most ros fibres enter anteroventral preoptic & anteroventral periventricular nucleus?Thick convoluted fibres (narrowly spaced varic) & thinner linear fibres (widely spaced varic). V few fibres branch/give rise to terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2276 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedian preoptic nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig3AB. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 2nd Pway. A relatively sparse projection to the septal region was detected: fibres course rostrally & dorsally through ? median preoptic nucleus ? Few clear terminal boutons were associated with this pathway..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2277 Suprachiasmatic nucleusPreoptic periventricular nucleus not clearPHAL
Case pg208, fig3DE. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 3rd Pway. pathway courses ventrally through ?the periventricular preoptic nucleus ?fibres tend to be thin with small varicosities.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2278 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus lightPHAL
Case pg208-11, fig3J-L. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 3rd Pway. pathway courses ventrally through ?anterior parts of the PVH. Fibres in the anterior parvicellular & periventricular parts of the PVH thicker, have large varicosities and display some clear terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2279 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus not clearPHAL
Case pg208,212,221 fig3J-L. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Many fewer fibres were observed in paraventricular nucleus itself & tended to lie within parvicellular parts of nucleus, although few long thin fibres with few widely spaced varicosities were seen through pos. magno part of nuc. Perhaps..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2280 Suprachiasmatic nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig3G-I. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 2nd Pway. A small number of fibres were also observed in the ventral lateral septal nucleus, medial septal nucleus and caudal parts of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Strictly ipsi. Few clear terminal boutons were associated with this pathway..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2281 Suprachiasmatic nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis moderatePHAL
Case pg208,211, fig3G-I. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 3rd Pway. pathway courses ventrally to innervate the preoptic continuation of the bed nucelus as well as parataenial & paraventricular nuc of thalamus. In PT & PVT fibres are thin, widely spaced small varicosities and give rise to many terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2282 Suprachiasmatic nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis lightPHAL
Case pg208. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 2nd Pway. A relatively sparse projection to the septal region was detected: fibres course rostrally & dorsally through ?strial area. Few clear terminal boutons were associated with this pathway..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2283 Suprachiasmatic nucleusLateral septal nucleus ventral part lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig3A. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 2nd Pway. A small number of fibres were also observed in the ventral lateral septal nucleus, medial septal nucleus and caudal parts of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Strictly ipsi. Few clear terminal boutons were associated with this pathway..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2284 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedial septal nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg208, fig1AB. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 2nd Pway. A small number of fibres were also observed in the ventral lateral septal nucleus, medial septal nucleus and caudal parts of the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis. Strictly ipsi. Few clear terminal boutons were associated with this pathway..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2285 Suprachiasmatic nucleusRhomboid nucleus lightPHAL
Case pg208,212, fig3K-Q. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Many fibres from PVH appear to continue dorsally through midline thalamic nuclei ( reuniens, rhomboid & central medial) to end in more caudal parts of the PVT. Some branching/terminal boutons seen in PVT, much less freq in RE & RH..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2286 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParataenial nucleus moderatePHAL
Case pg208,211, fig3I-N. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 3rd Pway. pathway courses ventrally to innervate the preoptic continuation of the bed nucelus as well as parataenial & paraventricular nuc of thalamus. In PT & PVT fibres are thin, widely spaced small varicosities and give rise to many terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2287 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus moderatePHAL
Case pg208,211, fig3H-N. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 3rd Pway. pathway courses ventrally to innervate the preoptic continuation of the bed nucelus as well as parataenial & paraventricular nuc of thalamus. In PT & PVT fibres are thin, widely spaced small varicosities and give rise to many terminal boutons..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2288 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus lightPHAL
Case pg208,212, fig3I-Q. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Many fibres from PVH appear to continue dorsally through midline thalamic nuclei ( reuniens, rhomboid & central medial) to end in more caudal parts of the PVT. Some branching/terminal boutons seen in PVT, much less freq in RE & RH..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2289 Suprachiasmatic nucleusNucleus reuniens lightPHAL
Case pg208,212, fig3I-Q. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Many fibres from PVH appear to continue dorsally through midline thalamic nuclei ( reuniens, rhomboid & central medial) to end in more caudal parts of the PVT. Some branching/terminal boutons seen in PVT, much less freq in RE & RH..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2290 Suprachiasmatic nucleusIntergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex lightPHAL
Case pg208,212, fig4. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 4th Pway. Relatively small number of labeled fibres ?can be traced to a term field in ventral geniculate nucleus (including the IGL). Proximal to lateral geniculate nucleus these fibres are generally V thin with small varicos & few terminal boutons.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2291 Suprachiasmatic nucleusVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex lightPHAL
Case pg208,212, fig4. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 4th Pway. Relatively small number of labeled fibres ?can be traced to a term field in ventral geniculate nucleus (including the IGL). Proximal to lateral geniculate nucleus these fibres are generally V thin with small varicos & few terminal boutons.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
2292 Suprachiasmatic nucleusZona incerta not clearPHAL
Case pg208,212, fig3M-S. Soma notes 3 PHA-L injs were virtually limited to the SCh, with less than 5% of labeled neurons outside boundaries of nucleus itself. Injs A7 & A54 tended to label cells in ventral part of nucleus, while inj A25 extended more dorsally. Terminal notes 5th Pway. Many of these fibres --from PVH-- course laterally towards fornix & some appear to end in the zona incerta..
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7158 Suprachiasmatic nucleusLateral septal nucleus existsPHAL
ventral regions
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7159 Suprachiasmatic nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis existsPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7160 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParataenial nucleus existsPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7161 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus existsPHAL
ipsilateral, earlier: Berk & Finkelstein Brain Res. 226:1-13, 1981, rat, autoradiography
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7162 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus existsPHAL
contralateral, earlier: Berk & Finkelstein Brain Res. 226:1-13, 1981, rat, autoradiography
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7163 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, parvicellular division, anterior parvicellular part lightPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7164 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, parvicellular division, periventricular part lightPHAL
earlier: Swanson & Cowan JCN 160:1-12, 1975
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7166 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, descending division, dorsal parvicellular part very lightPHAL
earlier: Berk & Finkelstein Brain Res. 226:1-13, 1981, rat, autoradiography
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7167 Suprachiasmatic nucleusIntergeniculate leaflet of the lateral geniculate complex existsPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7168 Suprachiasmatic nucleusVentral part of the lateral geniculate complex existsPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7169 Suprachiasmatic nucleusSubparaventricular zone existsPHAL
ipsilateral
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7170 Suprachiasmatic nucleusSubparaventricular zone existsPHAL
contralateral
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7171 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnterior periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus existsPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7172 Suprachiasmatic nucleusIntermediate periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus existsPHAL
earlier: Swanson & Cowan JCN 160:1-12, 1975
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7173 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnterior hypothalamic nucleus existsPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7174 Suprachiasmatic nucleusDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus existsPHAL
earlier: Swanson & Cowan JCN 160:1-12, 1976, rat, autoradiography; Stephan et al. Neuroscience 6:2625-2641, 1981, rat, autoradiography; Berk & Finkelstein Brain Res. 226:1-13, 1981, rat, autoradiography
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7175 Suprachiasmatic nucleusPosterior hypothalamic nucleus existsPHAL
not mentioned
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
7176 Suprachiasmatic nucleusTuberal nucleus not clearPHAL
not clear if labeled fibers form terminals
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
10477 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, parvicellular division, medial parvicellular part, dorsal zone very lightPHAL
none provided
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
10478 Suprachiasmatic nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus, descending division, medial parvicellular part, ventral zone very lightPHAL
none provided
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27130 Suprachiasmatic nucleusSuprachiasmatic nucleus not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27131 Suprachiasmatic nucleusLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27132 Suprachiasmatic nucleusLateral septal nucleus caudal (caudodorsal) part not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27133 Suprachiasmatic nucleusLateral septal nucleus ventral part not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27134 Suprachiasmatic nucleusAnteroventral periventricular nucleus not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27135 Suprachiasmatic nucleusLateral hypothalamic area not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27136 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedial nucleus of the amygdala not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27137 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedial mammillary nucleus not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27138 Suprachiasmatic nucleusSupraoptic nucleus not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27139 Suprachiasmatic nucleusVentromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27140 Suprachiasmatic nucleusPeriaqueductal gray not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27141 Suprachiasmatic nucleusMedial preoptic area not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27142 Suprachiasmatic nucleusPreoptic periventricular nucleus not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
27143 Suprachiasmatic nucleusVascular organ of the lamina terminalis not presentPHAL
This projection is considered to be nonexistent since the identification of fiber tracts was performed across all atlas levels.
Watts AG, Swanson LW, Sanchez-Watts G., 1987
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Further details associated to record number 27140:
Position of injection: not known
Topological position of injection: N/A
Extension of injection outside: none
The injection was performed in: unknown