Details about the neuroanatomical projections from RCH to ccg
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Report ID | Sending structure |
Receiving structure | Projection strength | Technique | General description projection | Collator | Associated reference |
41223 |
Retrochiasmatic area | Genu of corpus callosum |
light | PHAL | A group of axons leaves the hypothalamus by taking either a dorsolateral route toward the bed nuclei of the stria terminalis (BST) or a dorsal route, rostral to the anterior commissure, to project to the lateral septal nucleus, providing a rather sparse projection, respectively, to the anteroventral area of the BST (Fig. 2A) and the intermediate part of the lateral septal nucleus. | Ribeiro-Barbosa E.R, Skorupa A.L., Cipolla-Neto J. & Canteras N.S., 1999 |
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General description technique/protocol: In five experiments, the PHA-L injection labeled neurons confined almost entirely to the RCHb, immediately in front of the arcuate nucleus, underneath the third ventricle. In all of these cases, a very similar pattern of anterogradely labeled fibers was observed. The appearance and location of PHA-L-labeled cells for a representative injection are shown in Fig. 1. Collator note: the injection appears to be made at Atlas Level 25, Swanson rat brain atlas. |
Further details associated to record number 41223:
Position of injection: caudal |
Topological position of injection: is contained |
Extension of injection outside: none |
The injection was performed in: left hemisphere |
| Position of terminal field: not known |
Topological position of terminal field: N/A |
Extension of terminal field outside: none |
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral |
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