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Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to FL

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30320 Medial accessory oliveFlocculus exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal half of the MAO projects to the vermis and the flocculus. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL25, described in pages 238-239. See also Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to FOTU

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30321 Medial accessory oliveFolium-tuber vermis (VII) exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal half of the MAO projects to the vermis and the flocculus. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL25, described in pages 238-239. See also Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30344 Medial accessory oliveFolium-tuber vermis (VII) exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30362 Medial accessory oliveFolium-tuber vermis (VII) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to LING

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30338 Medial accessory oliveLingula (l) exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30356 Medial accessory oliveLingula (l) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to CENT2

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30339 Medial accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule II exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30357 Medial accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule II exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to CENT3

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30340 Medial accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule III exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30358 Medial accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule III exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to CUL4

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30341 Medial accessory oliveCulmen lobule IV exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30359 Medial accessory oliveCulmen lobule IV exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to CUL5

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30342 Medial accessory oliveCulmen lobule V exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30360 Medial accessory oliveCulmen lobule V exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to DEC

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30343 Medial accessory oliveDeclive (VI) exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30361 Medial accessory oliveDeclive (VI) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to PYR

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30345 Medial accessory olivePyramus exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30363 Medial accessory olivePyramus exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to UVU

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30364 Medial accessory oliveUvula (IX) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to NOD

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30365 Medial accessory oliveNodulus (X) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOma to PFL

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30378 Medial accessory oliveParaflocculus exists[3H]-Leucine
…the rostral olive projects to both dorsal and ventral regions of the paraflocculus. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30379 Medial accessory oliveParaflocculus exists[3H]-Leucine
…the rostral olive projects to both dorsal and ventral regions of the paraflocculus. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to FOTU

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30372 Dorsal accessory oliveFolium-tuber vermis (VII) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to LING

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30322 Dorsal accessory oliveLingula (l) exists[3H]-Leucine
The lateral portion of the DAO projects ot the paravermal zone in lobules I-VI. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL21, described in pages 238-239. See also Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30366 Dorsal accessory oliveLingula (l) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to CENT2

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30323 Dorsal accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule II exists[3H]-Leucine
The lateral portion of the DAO projects ot the paravermal zone in lobules I-VI. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL21, described in pages 238-239. See also Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30367 Dorsal accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule II exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to CENT3

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30324 Dorsal accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule III exists[3H]-Leucine
The lateral portion of the DAO projects ot the paravermal zone in lobules I-VI. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL21, described in pages 238-239. See also Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30368 Dorsal accessory oliveCentral lobule, lobule III exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to CUL4

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30325 Dorsal accessory oliveCulmen lobule IV exists[3H]-Leucine
The lateral portion of the DAO projects ot the paravermal zone in lobules I-VI. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL21, described in pages 238-239. See also Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30369 Dorsal accessory oliveCulmen lobule IV exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to CUL5

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30326 Dorsal accessory oliveCulmen lobule V exists[3H]-Leucine
The lateral portion of the DAO projects ot the paravermal zone in lobules I-VI. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL21, described in pages 238-239. See also Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30370 Dorsal accessory oliveCulmen lobule V exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to DEC

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30327 Dorsal accessory oliveDeclive (VI) exists[3H]-Leucine
…the medial portion of the DAO projects also to the paravermal zone but in lobules VI to VIII in the posterior lobe. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL20, described in page 240. See also Figure 9 page 246
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30371 Dorsal accessory oliveDeclive (VI) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to PYR

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30329 Dorsal accessory olivePyramus exists[3H]-Leucine
…the medial portion of the DAO projects also to the paravermal zone but in lobules VI to VIII in the posterior lobe. Collator note: this may correspond to the case RL20, described in page 240. See also Figure 9 page 246
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30373 Dorsal accessory olivePyramus exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to UVU

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30374 Dorsal accessory oliveUvula (IX) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to NOD

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30375 Dorsal accessory oliveNodulus (X) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOda to PFL

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30376 Dorsal accessory oliveParaflocculus exists[3H]-Leucine
…the rostral olive projects to both dorsal and ventral regions of the paraflocculus. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30377 Dorsal accessory oliveParaflocculus exists[3H]-Leucine
…the rostral olive projects to both dorsal and ventral regions of the paraflocculus. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to FOTU

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30336 Principal oliveFolium-tuber vermis (VII) exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30352 Principal oliveFolium-tuber vermis (VII) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to LING

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30330 Principal oliveLingula (l) exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30346 Principal oliveLingula (l) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to CENT2

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30331 Principal oliveCentral lobule, lobule II exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30347 Principal oliveCentral lobule, lobule II exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to CENT3

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30332 Principal oliveCentral lobule, lobule III exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30348 Principal oliveCentral lobule, lobule III exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to CUL4

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30333 Principal oliveCulmen lobule IV exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30349 Principal oliveCulmen lobule IV exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to CUL5

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30334 Principal oliveCulmen lobule V exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30350 Principal oliveCulmen lobule V exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to DEC

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30335 Principal oliveDeclive (VI) exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30351 Principal oliveDeclive (VI) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to PYR

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30337 Principal olivePyramus exists[3H]-Leucine
The caudal portion of the PO, and the MAO, at the same level, project to a lateral zone which extends through lobules I to VIII. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30353 Principal olivePyramus exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to UVU

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30354 Principal oliveUvula (IX) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to NOD

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30355 Principal oliveNodulus (X) exists[3H]-Leucine
The rostral-most portion of the inferior olive (rostral PO, DAO and MAO) projects to a large area of the hemisphere together with an extension into the anterior lobe which forms a strip lying medial... Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from IOpr to PFL

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Report IDSending structure Receiving structureProjection strengthTechniqueGeneral description projectionCollatorAssociated reference
30380 Principal oliveParaflocculus exists[3H]-Leucine
…the rostral olive projects to both dorsal and ventral regions of the paraflocculus. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
30381 Principal oliveParaflocculus exists[3H]-Leucine
…the rostral olive projects to both dorsal and ventral regions of the paraflocculus. Collator note: see Figure 9 page 246.
Campbell C.N., Armstrong D.M., 1983
General description technique/protocol: Injections with [3H]-leucine in different parts of the inferior olive, with different extents of labeling.