Details about the neuroanatomical projections from SUBv to PMd

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
40658 Subiculum ventral partDorsal premammillary nucleus moderateCTB
In the hippocampal formation, the pyramidal layer of intermediate portions of the ventral subiculum and field CA1 contained a significant number of faintly labeled cells (Fig. 3M).
Comoli E., Ribeiro-Barbosa E.R. & Canteras N.S., 2000
41082 Subiculum ventral partDorsal premammillary nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: PMd does not receive projections from this region, because all of the atlas levels were inspected and no label was found.
Comoli E., Ribeiro-Barbosa E.R. & Canteras N.S., 2000
General description technique/protocol: The distribution of neurons that project to the PMd was examined by using CTb as a retrograde tracer. As shown in Figure 1, in three experiments, the deposit of tracer appeared to be fairly confined to the PMd. The photomicrograph of a representative CTb injection site in the PMd (experiment CTb/CC#6) is shown in Figure 2, and the distribution of retrogradely labeled neurons from this experiment is illustrated schematically in Figure 3. The results of this experiment are described in detail because the injection site was entirely confined to the PMd and, at the same time, produced a robust retrograde labeling. Furthermore, the pattern of retrograde labeling in this experiment was representative of that seen in each of the other experiments with deposits centered in the PMd.

Further details associated to record number 40658:
Position of injection: central
Topological position of injection: is contained
Extension of injection outside: small
The injection was performed in: left hemisphere
Position of terminal field: pyramidal
Topological position of terminal field: is contained
Extension of terminal field outside: none
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral