Details about the neuroanatomical projections from ILA to SCH

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
70605 Infralimbic areaSuprachiasmatic nucleus moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers were more numerous in the dorsal half of the suprachiasmatic nucleus than in the ventral half (Figs. 3C, 6; also Swanson et al., '87). Fibers in the dorsal half of the nucleus were either of fine caliber and smooth with an occasional varicosity, or were of a medium caliber, exhibiting numerous varicosities along their lengths. Collator note: Fig 3C roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 23-24. It is unclear what is the pattern of labeling in the rostral part of the SCH.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
70606 Infralimbic areaSuprachiasmatic nucleus light/moderatePHAL
Labelled fibers in the ventral half of the suprachiasmatic nucleus were generally smooth, exhibiting only a few bouton-like structures. Collator note: Fig 3C roughly corresponds to Swanson Atlas Levels 23-24. It is unclear what is the pattern of labeling in the rostral part of the SCH.
Hurley KM, Herbert H, Moga MM, Saper CB., 1991
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: Case R651, the injection covers ILA (ILC as in this reference and the dorsal peduncular cortex) with small extension in the ventral prelimbic cortex, the medial orbital cortex rostrally, and ventrally possible spill in the dorsal part of the TT. The injection is shown in Figure 1B and it was mapped by us on Levels 9-10, Swanson-2004 Atlas.

Further details associated to record number 70606:
Position of injection: everywhere
Topological position of injection: identical
Extension of injection outside: small
The injection was performed in: left hemisphere
Position of terminal field: ventral
Topological position of terminal field: is contained
Extension of terminal field outside: none
The terminal field was found: ipsilateral