Details about the neuroanatomical projections from RSPv-a to RSPv-a

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
3369 Retrosplenial area ventral part zone aRetrosplenial area ventral part zone a lightfluorescent tracers
Case pg600, fig7,8B, obs. Soma notes labeled neurons in contralateral Rga. cell bodies in {2,5}, {3}, --density taken from fig7-, Discussion: Rga is primarily innervated by the AD, LD, POST, caudal Rgb and contralateral Rga. Terminal notes Injections of the retrograde tracers (FB/FG) into Rga.
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
3370 Retrosplenial area ventral part zone aRetrosplenial area ventral part zone a lightautoradiography
Case pg597. Soma notes Large injections of [3H]A.A. into Rga. Terminal notes most contralateral labelling was in Rga, Discussion: major efferent projections of Rga are to the AV and AD thalamic nuclei, the caudal Rag, and the contralateral Rga.
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
3371 Retrosplenial area ventral part zone aRetrosplenial area ventral part zone a lightPHAL
Case pg600, fig2. Soma notes PHA-L injection involving all layers {2,3,4,5,6} in the middle part of Rga. Terminal notes labelled terminals contralaterally in Rga, dense innervation in {4,5}.
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
3372 Retrosplenial area ventral part zone aRetrosplenial area ventral part zone a existsfluorescent tracers
Case pg600, table1. Soma notes commisural connections of Rga originated in {2,3,5}. Terminal notes retrograde labeling experiments (FB/FG).
van Groen T, Wyss JM., 1990
General description technique/protocol: not provided

Further details associated to record number 3369:
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