Details about the neuroanatomical projections from POST to PRE

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
1577 PostsubiculumPresubiculum existsautoradiography
Case pg168. Soma notes Injections of [3H] amino acids into postsubiculum of rat (CIR29)
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
1578 PostsubiculumPresubiculum moderatePHAL
Case pg168-70, fig2. Soma notes Injections of PHA-L made into postsubiculum. Following a small injection in middle of postsubiculum (PHA28)
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
1592 PostsubiculumPresubiculum lightfluorescent tracers
Case pg171,3, fig5. Soma notes ipsilateral cortical label present in ?presubiculum?in PRE ipsi & contra to inj site, neurons labeled in external lamina (ie: layers II & III). Labeled neurons confined to caudal segments of PRE & PAR. --Fig5: sp/mod-. Terminal notes Injections of retrogradely transported tracers in the postsubiculum (CF385)
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
91321 PostsubiculumPresubiculum moderate/strongPHAL
Collator note: fibers and terminals in the rostral PRE. See Fig. 2C, Swanson Atlas Levels 40-41.
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
91322 PostsubiculumPresubiculum moderate/strongPHAL
In the caudal presubiculum, the axons arborized extensively in a small terminal patch in the superficial layers (II and III) and a larger terminal field in the deeper (primarily V-IV) layers (Fig. 2D). The deeper patch of labeled fibers extended into the deep layers of the parasubiculum. Collator note: Swanson Atlas Levels 46-47.
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Further details associated to record number 1578:
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