Details about the neuroanatomical projections from PRE to AV

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
1354 PresubiculumAnteroventral nucleus of thalamus existsautoradiography
Case pg6, table1. Soma notes Case19: In this case an injection was restricted to presubiculum at lvl of central dorsal hippocampal formation.. Terminal notes Labeled fibres were observed in the dorsal fornix & one portion was traced to the ventral half of anteroventral thalamic nucleus..
Meibach RC, Siegel A., 1977
1355 PresubiculumAnteroventral nucleus of thalamus existsautoradiography
Case pg6, table1. Soma notes Case23: In this case an injection was placed at the level of the posterior dorsal hippocampal formation. Inj site localized to the presubiculum and did not spread into adjacent retrosplenial cortex.. Terminal notes Instead, labeled fibers were traced through the postcommisural fornix where one component was observed to terminate in ventral half of anteroventral nucleus.
Meibach RC, Siegel A., 1977
1356 PresubiculumAnteroventral nucleus of thalamus existsautoradiography
Case pg6, table1. Soma notes Case27: In this case an injection was placed into the presubiculum at level at the level of the hippocampal flexure.. Terminal notes Labeled fibres were traced through the medial portion of the fimbria & postcommisural fornix. Fibres destined for the thalamus again were observed to leave descending column of fornix & terminate in ventral portion of anteroventral nucleus.
Meibach RC, Siegel A., 1977
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Further details associated to record number 1355:
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