Details about the neuroanatomical projections from MT to SLC
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Report ID | Sending structure |
Receiving structure | Projection strength | Technique | General description projection | Collator | Associated reference |
173 |
Medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic tract | Subcoeruleus nucleus |
exists | autoradiography | Case pg231,239, fig2,4. Soma notes 3H]A.A. inj site in 4 rats in fig2, invs a substantial portion of the MTN & a minimal amount of adjacent brain tissue?unavoidable spread of isotope to potions of the tegmental area of Tsai & SN. Label also transported from VTA cells. Not confirmed retro. Terminal notes The autoradiographic series reveal a number of projections whose origins from the MTN or adjacent ventral tegmentum have not been determined in retrograde labeling expts. They are ipsilaterally the nucleus subcoerulus. | Giolli RA, Blanks RH, Torigoe Y., 1984 |
788 |
Medial terminal nucleus of the accessory optic tract | Subcoeruleus nucleus |
exists | autoradiography | Case pg231,239, fig2,4. Soma notes 3H]A.A. inj site in 4 rats in fig2, invs a substantial portion of the MTN & a minimal amount of adjacent brain tissue?unavoidable spread of isotope to potions of the tegmental area of Tsai & SN. Label also transported from VTA cells. Not confirmed retro. Terminal notes The autoradiographic series reveal a number of projections whose origins from the MTN or adjacent ventral tegmentum have not been determined in retrograde labeling expts. They are ipsilaterally the nucleus subcoerulus. | Giolli RA, Blanks RH, Torigoe Y., 1984 |
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General description technique/protocol: not provided |
Further details associated to record number 788:
Position of injection: not known |
Topological position of injection: N/A |
Extension of injection outside: none |
The injection was performed in: unknown |
| 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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