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Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTam

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55377 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial area strongPHAL
Within the BST, abundant PHAL-labeled axons from the injection site generate many terminal boutons throughout most of the dorsal BSTam (Fig. 9E–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55380 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial area lightPHAL
...many PHAL-labeled axons arch medially (Fig. 9E–G) or laterally (Fig. 9H,I) around the medial or lateral edges, respectively, of the anterior commissure to enter the ventral BSTam, where they generate branches and terminal boutons everywhere (Fig. 9E–I).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTal

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55378 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area lightPHAL
Only scattered axons from the dorsal BSTam extend into the adjacent anterolateral area and oval nucleus (Fig. 9E–H)...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55382 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area strongPHAL
A dense terminal plexus is also labeled in the nearby fusiform nucleus (Fig. 9G,H) and caudal end of the anterolateral area (Fig. 9I,J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTov

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55379 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis oval nucleus lightPHAL
Only scattered axons from the dorsal BSTam extend into the adjacent anterolateral area and oval nucleus (Fig. 9E–H)...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTfu

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55381 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis fusiform nucleus strongPHAL
A dense terminal plexus is also labeled in the nearby fusiform nucleus (Fig. 9G,H) and caudal end of the anterolateral area (Fig. 9I,J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTrh

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55383 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis rhomboid nucleus moderatePHAL
Moderately dense inputs are observed in the rhomboid, dorsomedial, magnocellular, and ventral nuclei (Fig. 9I,J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTdm

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55384 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsomedial nucleus moderatePHAL
Moderately dense inputs are observed in the rhomboid, dorsomedial, magnocellular, and ventral nuclei (Fig. 9I,J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55395 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsomedial nucleus moderatePHAL
...many labeled axons turn ventrally and generate substantial terminal boutons in the medial olfactory tubercle (Fig. 9B,C) and rostral substantia innominata (Fig. 9C, D).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55396 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsomedial nucleus strongPHAL
many PHAL-labeled axons extend directly into the substantia innominata from the region of the ventral BSTam and nearby fusiform nucleus (Fig. 9E–J). Dense terminal fields are observed in a region of the substantia innominata immediately adjacent to the BST and in an isolated pathway extending through roughly the middle of the substantia innominata (Fig. 9E–J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTmg

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55385 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis magnocellular nucleus moderatePHAL
Moderately dense inputs are observed in the rhomboid, dorsomedial, magnocellular, and ventral nuclei (Fig. 9I,J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTv

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55386 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis ventral nucleus moderatePHAL
Moderately dense inputs are observed in the rhomboid, dorsomedial, magnocellular, and ventral nuclei (Fig. 9I,J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTtr

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55387 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis transverse nucleus strongPHAL
In the BST posterior division (Fig. 9K,L), many labeled fibers extend through the transverse and interfascicular nuclei, where they branch frequently and generate many boutons.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTif

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55388 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis interfascicular nucleus strongPHAL
In the BST posterior division (Fig. 9K,L), many labeled fibers extend through the transverse and interfascicular nuclei, where they branch frequently and generate many boutons.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTpr

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55389 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis principal nucleus lightPHAL
The principal nucleus contains only scattered fibers and boutons from the BSTam (Fig. 9J,K).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to ACB

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55390 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus accumbens strongPHAL
Many axons leave the rostral end of the dorsal BSTam to enter the nucleus accumbens directly, where a dense terminal field is established in the adjacent caudal (“septal”) pole (Figs. 5A',B', 9D).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55391 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus accumbens moderatePHAL
PHAL-labeled axons also generate a clear terminal field in dorsal and ventral regions of the accumbens “shell” (Fig. 9C), although many fewer axons extend into the more rostral shell region (Fig. 9A, B).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to OT1

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55392 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaOlfactory tubercle molecular layer moderatePHAL
...many labeled axons turn ventrally and generate substantial terminal boutons in the medial olfactory tubercle (Fig. 9B,C) and rostral substantia innominata (Fig. 9C, D).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MOs

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55393 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSecondary motor area moderatePHAL
...many labeled axons turn ventrally and generate substantial terminal boutons in the medial olfactory tubercle (Fig. 9B,C) and rostral substantia innominata (Fig. 9C, D).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to OT2

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55394 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaOlfactory tubercle pyramidal layer moderatePHAL
...many labeled axons turn ventrally and generate substantial terminal boutons in the medial olfactory tubercle (Fig. 9B,C) and rostral substantia innominata (Fig. 9C, D).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LSv

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55397 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral septal nucleus ventral part moderate/strongPHAL
Another group of BSTam axons extends dorsally into the adjacent lateral septal complex (Fig. 9D–I), where moderate to dense inputs are observed in the ventral part (LSv) and ventral regions of the rostral part (LSr.m.v.r, LSr.m.v.c, and LSr.vl.v; Figs. 5A,B, 9D–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LSr.m.v.c

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55398 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part medial zone ventral region caudal domain moderate/strongPHAL
Another group of BSTam axons extends dorsally into the adjacent lateral septal complex (Fig. 9D–I), where moderate to dense inputs are observed in the ventral part (LSv) and ventral regions of the rostral part (LSr.m.v.r, LSr.m.v.c, and LSr.vl.v; Figs. 5A,B, 9D–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LSr.m.v.r

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55399 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part medial zone ventral region rostral domain moderate/strongPHAL
Another group of BSTam axons extends dorsally into the adjacent lateral septal complex (Fig. 9D–I), where moderate to dense inputs are observed in the ventral part (LSv) and ventral regions of the rostral part (LSr.m.v.r, LSr.m.v.c, and LSr.vl.v; Figs. 5A,B, 9D–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LSr.vl.v

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55400 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part ventrolateral zone ventral region moderate/strongPHAL
Another group of BSTam axons extends dorsally into the adjacent lateral septal complex (Fig. 9D–I), where moderate to dense inputs are observed in the ventral part (LSv) and ventral regions of the rostral part (LSr.m.v.r, LSr.m.v.c, and LSr.vl.v; Figs. 5A,B, 9D–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LSr.dl.m.v

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55401 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part dorsolateral zone medial region ventral domain lightPHAL
The rest of the lateral septal complex contains, at most, scattered fibers (Fig. 9B–J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LSr.dl.m.d

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55402 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part dorsolateral zone medial region dorsal domain lightPHAL
The rest of the lateral septal complex contains, at most, scattered fibers (Fig. 9B–J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to ILA

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55403 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaInfralimbic area very lightPHAL
A few labeled axons course through the rostral end of the lateral septal nucleus to end in deep layers of the infralimbic and prelimbic areas of the medial prefrontal cortex (Fig. 9A).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PL

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55404 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPrelimbic area very lightPHAL
A few labeled axons course through the rostral end of the lateral septal nucleus to end in deep layers of the infralimbic and prelimbic areas of the medial prefrontal cortex (Fig. 9A).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SI

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55405 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSubstantia innominata strongPHAL
...abundant branching and terminal boutons in caudal regions of the substantia innominata (Figs. 6A,B, 9I–K). This uninterrupted terminal field extends caudally through the substantia innominata before entering the central amygdalar nucleus (Fig. 9L–P).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to CEAm

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55406 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaCentral nucleus of amygdala medial part strongPHAL
The medial part of the central nucleus is most densely innervated, whereas the capsular and lateral parts are only lightly innervated (Figs. 6A',B', 9M–R).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to CEAl

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55407 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaCentral nucleus of amygdala lateral part lightPHAL
The medial part of the central nucleus is most densely innervated, whereas the capsular and lateral parts are only lightly innervated (Figs. 6A',B', 9M–R).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to CEAc

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55408 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaCentral nucleus of amygdala capsular part lightPHAL
The medial part of the central nucleus is most densely innervated, whereas the capsular and lateral parts are only lightly innervated (Figs. 6A',B', 9M–R).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BMAa

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55409 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBasomedial nucleus of the amygdala anterior part lightPHAL
Scattered fibers and terminal boutons are also observed in several other amygdalar cell groups, including the anterodorsal part of the medial nucleus, anterior and posterior parts of the basomedial nucleus, posterior basolateral nucleus, and posterior nucleus (Fig. 9M–X).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BMAp

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55410 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBasomedial nucleus of the amygdala posterior part lightPHAL
Scattered fibers and terminal boutons are also observed in several other amygdalar cell groups, including the anterodorsal part of the medial nucleus, anterior and posterior parts of the basomedial nucleus, posterior basolateral nucleus, and posterior nucleus (Fig. 9M–X).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MEAad

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55411 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala anterodorsal part lightPHAL
Scattered fibers and terminal boutons are also observed in several other amygdalar cell groups, including the anterodorsal part of the medial nucleus, anterior and posterior parts of the basomedial nucleus, posterior basolateral nucleus, and posterior nucleus (Fig. 9M–X).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BLAp

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55412 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala posterior part lightPHAL
Scattered fibers and terminal boutons are also observed in several other amygdalar cell groups, including the anterodorsal part of the medial nucleus, anterior and posterior parts of the basomedial nucleus, posterior basolateral nucleus, and posterior nucleus (Fig. 9M–X).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PA

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55413 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPosterior nucleus of the amygdala lightPHAL
Scattered fibers and terminal boutons are also observed in several other amygdalar cell groups, including the anterodorsal part of the medial nucleus, anterior and posterior parts of the basomedial nucleus, posterior basolateral nucleus, and posterior nucleus (Fig. 9M–X).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SUBv

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55414 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSubiculum ventral part very lightPHAL
A few axons and terminal boutons are found in the ventral subiculum and entorhinal area (Fig. 9U–X), components of the hippocampal formation
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to ENTmv

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55415 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaEntorhinal area medial part, ventral zone very lightPHAL
A few axons and terminal boutons are found in the ventral subiculum and entorhinal area (Fig. 9U–X), components of the hippocampal formation
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVpo

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55416 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPreoptic periventricular nucleus strongPHAL
Abundant terminal boutons are generated in the preoptic, anterior, and intermediate parts of the periventricular nucleus (Figs. 7A,A',B,B',C,D, 9I–T).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVa

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55417 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaAnterior periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus strongPHAL
Abundant terminal boutons are generated in the preoptic, anterior, and intermediate parts of the periventricular nucleus (Figs. 7A,A',B,B',C,D, 9I–T).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVi

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55418 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPeriventricular hypothalamic nucleus, intermediate part strongPHAL
Abundant terminal boutons are generated in the preoptic, anterior, and intermediate parts of the periventricular nucleus (Figs. 7A,A',B,B',C,D, 9I–T).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to CA1spd

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55419 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaField CA1 pyramidal layer, deep moderate/strongPHAL
In the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, PHAL-labeled axons provide moderate to dense inputs to the periventricular and anterior parvicellular parts (Figs. 9K–M, 10A, B).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHpv

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55420 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, parvicellular division, periventricular part moderate/strongPHAL
In the paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus, PHAL-labeled axons provide moderate to dense inputs to the periventricular and anterior parvicellular parts (Figs. 9K–M, 10A, B).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHmpd

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55421 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, parvicellular division, medial parvicellular part, dorsal zone moderatePHAL
In the dorsal medial parvicellular part, a moderately dense terminal field is restricted to the rostral end (at the level of Fig. 9N; see also Fig. 10C,D), with very sparse axons more caudally (Figs. 9O,P, 10E,F).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAjp

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55422 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area juxtaparaventricular region strongPHAL
...a dense cluster of PHAL-labeled terminal boutons is found medially in the juxtaparaventricular region of the lateral hypothalamic area (Figs. 9N, 10C,D).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHam

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55423 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, magnocellular division, anterior magnocellular part light/moderatePHAL
In the paraventricular nucleus magnocellular division, the anterior part and the rostral end of the medial zone of the posterior part receive light to moderate BSTam inputs (Figs. 9K,N, 10A,C)
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHpmm

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55424 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, magnocellular division, posterior magnocellular part, medial zone light/moderatePHAL
In the paraventricular nucleus magnocellular division, the anterior part and the rostral end of the medial zone of the posterior part receive light to moderate BSTam inputs (Figs. 9K,N, 10A,C)
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHpml

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55425 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, magnocellular division, posterior magnocellular part, lateral zone fibers of passagePHAL
...the lateral zone of the posterior part contains only scattered fibers (Figs. 9O, 10E).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHmpv

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55426 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, medial parvicellular part, ventral zone light/moderatePHAL
PHAL-labeled axons with prominent boutons are also present in the rostral end of the dorsal and ventral medial parvicellular parts of the paraventricular nucleus (Figs. 9N, 10C–E).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHdp

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55427 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, dorsal parvicellular part very lightPHAL
...the caudal end of the dorsal parvicellular part, the lateral parvicellular part, and the forniceal part contain only scattered fibers (Figs. 9P, 10E,F).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHlp

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55428 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, lateral parvicellular part very lightPHAL
...the caudal end of the dorsal parvicellular part, the lateral parvicellular part, and the forniceal part contain only scattered fibers (Figs. 9P, 10E,F).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHf

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55429 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, forniceal part very lightPHAL
...the caudal end of the dorsal parvicellular part, the lateral parvicellular part, and the forniceal part contain only scattered fibers (Figs. 9P, 10E,F).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55460 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, forniceal part lightPHAL
Whereas medial forebrain bundle axons from the BST anterolateral group densely innervate the forniceal part of the paraventricular nucleus (Dong et al., 2001b; Dong and Swanson 2003, 2004a), those from the BSTam terminate only lightly there (Fig. 9O).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to ARH

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55430 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaArcuate hypothalamic nucleus very strongPHAL
Many BSTam axons also extend ventrally and caudally to provide dense inputs to the arcuate nucleus (Figs. 9O–S, 10G,H) and the region in and around the posterior part of the periventricular nucleus (Figs. 9T–V, 10I). In the former, a very dense terminal plexus is concentrated dorsomedially, with only scattered fibers extending ventrolaterally (Figs. 9O–S, 10G,H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LPO

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55431 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral preoptic area moderatePHAL
Before entering dorsal regions of the medial preoptic nucleus, they [axons of the medial propriohypothalamic pathway] branch frequently in rostral regions of the lateral preoptic area (Fig. 9D–H), anterodorsal preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9G,H), and parastrial nucleus (Fig. 9F–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55457 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral preoptic area lightPHAL
In transverse histological sections, they [medial forebrain bundle axons] are cut in cross-section and display few boutons in the lateral preoptic area and anterior region of the lateral hypothalamic area (Fig. 9I–L).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to ADP

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55432 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaAnterodorsal preoptic nucleus moderatePHAL
Before entering dorsal regions of the medial preoptic nucleus, they [axons of the medial propriohypothalamic pathway] branch frequently in rostral regions of the lateral preoptic area (Fig. 9D–H), anterodorsal preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9G,H), and parastrial nucleus (Fig. 9F–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PS

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55433 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParastrial nucleus moderatePHAL
Before entering dorsal regions of the medial preoptic nucleus, they [axons of the medial propriohypothalamic pathway] branch frequently in rostral regions of the lateral preoptic area (Fig. 9D–H), anterodorsal preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9G,H), and parastrial nucleus (Fig. 9F–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MPNl

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55434 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial preoptic nucleus lateral part moderatePHAL
Before entering dorsal regions of the medial preoptic nucleus, they [axons of the medial propriohypothalamic pathway] branch frequently in rostral regions of the lateral preoptic area (Fig. 9D–H), anterodorsal preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9G,H), and parastrial nucleus (Fig. 9F–H).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55439 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial preoptic nucleus lateral part moderatePHAL
...a distinct terminal field in caudoventral regions of the medial preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MPO

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55435 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial preoptic area moderatePHAL
One group arches medially and ventrally from the injection site, through rostral regions of the lateral preoptic area to enter dorsal regions of the medial preoptic area dorsal to the medial preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9E–J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55436 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial preoptic area strongPHAL
The [...] group of PHAL-labeled axons courses through the BST magnocellular and ventral nuclei initially to enter the medial preoptic area (Fig. 9I,J), where they present a dense terminal plexus, especially ventrally (Fig. 9H–K)
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to AVP

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55437 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaAnteroventral preoptic nucleus moderatePHAL
...a more moderate terminal field in the nearby anteroventral preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9H,I).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MPNm

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55438 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial preoptic nucleus medial part moderatePHAL
...a distinct terminal field in caudoventral regions of the medial preoptic nucleus (Fig. 9J).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to AHNc

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55440 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaAnterior hypothalamic nucleus central part moderatePHAL
The central part of the anterior hypothalamic nucleus receives a moderate input from the BSTam (Fig. 9M)
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to NC

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55441 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus circularis lightPHAL
...a few BSTam axons are observed within the nucleus circularis (Fig. 9M), a distinct cluster of oxytocinergic magnocellular neurosecretory neurons within the anterior hypothalamic nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to RCH

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55442 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaRetrochiasmatic area moderatePHAL
At anterior hypothalamic levels, most axons in this pathway [ventral propriohypothalamic pathway] resemble fibers of passage (Figs. 7A,B, 9L–O), but then a number of them turn medially to branch and generate terminal boutons in the retrochiasmatic area (Fig. 9M,N)...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAav

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55443 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area, anterior region ventral zone lightPHAL
...sparse terminal boutons just dorsal to the supraoptic nucleus, in the ventral zone of the lateral hypothalamic area, anterior region (Fig. 9K–N).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55459 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area, anterior region ventral zone lightPHAL
In transverse histological sections, they [medial forebrain bundle axons] are cut in cross-section and display few boutons in the lateral preoptic area and anterior region of the lateral hypothalamic area (Fig. 9I–L).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SO

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55444 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSupraoptic nucleus, proper lightPHAL
The supraoptic nucleus itself receives only a very sparse input (Fig. 9K–N).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to TUsv

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55445 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaTuberal nucleus subventromedial part moderate/strongPHAL
Most PHAL-labeled axons in this pathway [ventral propriohypothalamic pathway] begin to ramify at tuberal levels. They generate moderate to dense terminal fields in the tuberal nucleus itself...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to TUi

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55446 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaTuberal nucleus intermediate part moderate/strongPHAL
Most PHAL-labeled axons in this pathway [ventral propriohypothalamic pathway] begin to ramify at tuberal levels. They generate moderate to dense terminal fields in the tuberal nucleus itself...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to TUte

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55447 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaTuberal nucleus terete part moderate/strongPHAL
Most PHAL-labeled axons in this pathway [ventral propriohypothalamic pathway] begin to ramify at tuberal levels. They generate moderate to dense terminal fields in the tuberal nucleus itself...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55453 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaTuberal nucleus terete part moderatePHAL
Another distinct terminal field arising from this ventral pathway lies in the terete subnucleus of the tuberal nucleus (Fig. 9S–U).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to TUl

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55448 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaTuberal nucleus lateral part moderate/strongPHAL
Most PHAL-labeled axons in this pathway [ventral propriohypothalamic pathway] begin to ramify at tuberal levels. They generate moderate to dense terminal fields in the tuberal nucleus itself...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAsfp

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55449 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area subfornical region posterior zone strongPHAL
...a dense terminal plexus (branches and boutons) centered in the posterior zone of the lateral hypothalamic area, subfornical region (Fig. 9P–T).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to DMHv

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55450 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus ventral part very strongPHAL
...very rich branching and boutons in the caudal end of the dorsomedial nucleus and in the immediately adjacent ventral zone of the lateral hypothalamic area, juxtaventromedial region (Fig. 9S, T).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to DMHp

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55451 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus posterior part very strongPHAL
...very rich branching and boutons in the caudal end of the dorsomedial nucleus and in the immediately adjacent ventral zone of the lateral hypothalamic area, juxtaventromedial region (Fig. 9S, T).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAjvv

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55452 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area, juxtaventromedial region ventral zone very strongPHAL
...very rich branching and boutons in the caudal end of the dorsomedial nucleus and in the immediately adjacent ventral zone of the lateral hypothalamic area, juxtaventromedial region (Fig. 9S, T).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to TMv

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55454 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaTuberomammillary nucleus ventral part lightPHAL
...a few terminal boutons in the ventral tuberomammillary nucleus (Fig. 9V, W)...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PAGm

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55455 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPeriaqueductal gray medial division very lightPHAL
...a few terminal boutons in the ventral tuberomammillary nucleus (Fig. 9V, W) before traveling through the mammillary body capsule, arching medially through the posterior hypothalamic nucleus, and entering the periaqueductal gray (Fig. 9X).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PAGrm

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55456 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPeriaqueductal gray rostromedial division very lightPHAL
...a few terminal boutons in the ventral tuberomammillary nucleus (Fig. 9V, W) before traveling through the mammillary body capsule, arching medially through the posterior hypothalamic nucleus, and entering the periaqueductal gray (Fig. 9X).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAai

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55458 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area, anterior region intermediate zone lightPHAL
In transverse histological sections, they [medial forebrain bundle axons] are cut in cross-section and display few boutons in the lateral preoptic area and anterior region of the lateral hypothalamic area (Fig. 9I–L).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAs

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55461 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area suprafornical region strongPHAL
Just caudal to the paraventricular nucleus, many BSTam axons start to ramify and generate a dense terminal plexus in the suprafornical region and adjacent territories of the juxtadorsomedial region of the lateral hypothalamic area, essentially between the column of the fornix and zona incerta (Figs. 7A'',B', 9Q–S).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAjd

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55462 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area, juxtadorsomedial region strongPHAL
Just caudal to the paraventricular nucleus, many BSTam axons start to ramify and generate a dense terminal plexus in the suprafornical region and adjacent territories of the juxtadorsomedial region of the lateral hypothalamic area, essentially between the column of the fornix and zona incerta (Figs. 7A'',B', 9Q–S).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to ZI

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55463 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaZona incerta moderatePHAL
...boutons in the anterior and ventral parts of the dorsomedial nucleus (Figs. 7A',B', 9R,S), which also receive contributions from the ventral pathway.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to DMHa

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55464 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus anterior part moderatePHAL
...boutons in the anterior and ventral parts of the dorsomedial nucleus (Figs. 7A',B', 9R,S), which also receive contributions from the ventral pathway.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PH

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55465 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPosterior hypothalamic nucleus very lightPHAL
Very few terminal boutons are observed in the posterior hypothalamic nucleus (Fig. 9S–U).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SUMl

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55466 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSupramammillary nucleus lateral part moderatePHAL
... before entering the midbrain, moderate numbers of fibers turn medially to generate a distinct terminal field in the lateral part of the supramammillary nucleus (Fig. 9W).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVT

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55467 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus lightPHAL
BSTam axons enter the rostral thalamus directly and generate a few terminal boutons in rostral levels of the paraventricular nucleus and nucleus reuniens and in the paratenial nucleus (Fig. 9K–M).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55477 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus moderatePHAL
The densest terminal fields are observed in caudal regions of the paraventricular nucleus and the adjacent medial part of the mediodorsal nucleus (Fig. 9T,U).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to REa

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55468 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus reuniens rostral division anterior part lightPHAL
BSTam axons enter the rostral thalamus directly and generate a few terminal boutons in rostral levels of the paraventricular nucleus and nucleus reuniens and in the paratenial nucleus (Fig. 9K–M).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PT

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55469 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParatenial nucleus lightPHAL
BSTam axons enter the rostral thalamus directly and generate a few terminal boutons in rostral levels of the paraventricular nucleus and nucleus reuniens and in the paratenial nucleus (Fig. 9K–M).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to REm

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55470 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus reuniens rostral division median part lightPHAL
BSTam axons enter the rostral thalamus directly and generate a few terminal boutons in rostral levels of the paraventricular nucleus and nucleus reuniens and in the paratenial nucleus (Fig. 9K–M).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55474 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus reuniens rostral division median part light/moderatePHAL
Light to moderate inputs are also observed in the intermediodorsal and central medial nuclei, nucleus reuniens, and medial regions of the lateral habenula (Fig. 9O–V).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to REd

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55471 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus reuniens rostral division dorsal part lightPHAL
BSTam axons enter the rostral thalamus directly and generate a few terminal boutons in rostral levels of the paraventricular nucleus and nucleus reuniens and in the paratenial nucleus (Fig. 9K–M).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to REv

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55472 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus reuniens rostral division ventral part lightPHAL
BSTam axons enter the rostral thalamus directly and generate a few terminal boutons in rostral levels of the paraventricular nucleus and nucleus reuniens and in the paratenial nucleus (Fig. 9K–M).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to REl

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55473 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus reuniens rostral division lateral part light/moderatePHAL
Light to moderate inputs are also observed in the intermediodorsal and central medial nuclei, nucleus reuniens, and medial regions of the lateral habenula (Fig. 9O–V).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to IMD

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55475 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaIntermediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus light/moderatePHAL
Light to moderate inputs are also observed in the intermediodorsal and central medial nuclei, nucleus reuniens, and medial regions of the lateral habenula (Fig. 9O–V).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LH

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55476 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral habenula light/moderatePHAL
Light to moderate inputs are also observed in the intermediodorsal and central medial nuclei, nucleus reuniens, and medial regions of the lateral habenula (Fig. 9O–V).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MDm

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55478 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus medial part moderatePHAL
The densest terminal fields are observed in caudal regions of the paraventricular nucleus and the adjacent medial part of the mediodorsal nucleus (Fig. 9T,U).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to NTS

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55479 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus of the solitary tract moderatePHAL
The vast majority of descending axons follow the medial forebrain bundle into the ventral tegmental area (Fig. 9X,Y), where substantial terminal boutons are observed (see Fig. 8A,B).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to IF

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55480 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaInterfascicular nucleus raphe lightPHAL
...a few terminal boutons in the interfascicular, central linear, and dorsal nuclei of the raphe´ (Fig. 9Y–AA) and in the interpeduncular nucleus (Fig. 9Z).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to CLI

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55481 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaCentral linear nucleus raphe lightPHAL
...a few terminal boutons in the interfascicular, central linear, and dorsal nuclei of the raphe´ (Fig. 9Y–AA) and in the interpeduncular nucleus (Fig. 9Z).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to DR

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55482 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaDorsal nucleus raphe lightPHAL
...a few terminal boutons in the interfascicular, central linear, and dorsal nuclei of the raphe´ (Fig. 9Y–AA) and in the interpeduncular nucleus (Fig. 9Z).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to IPNr

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55483 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaInterpeduncular nucleus rostral subnucleus lightPHAL
...a few terminal boutons in the interfascicular, central linear, and dorsal nuclei of the raphe´ (Fig. 9Y–AA) and in the interpeduncular nucleus (Fig. 9Z).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PAGvl

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55484 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPeriaqueductal gray ventrolateral division moderatePHAL
The lateral branch courses through the midbrain reticular nucleus and its retrorubral area and then arches dorsomedially to enter the ventrolateral division of the periaqueductal gray (Fig. 9Y–AA). PHAL-labeled axons from the three routes just described converge in the ventrolateral division of the periaqueductal gray (Fig. 9AA), where there is a moderately dense terminal field (see also Fig. 8A',B').
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to RR

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55485 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMidbraiin reticular nucleus, retrorubral area moderatePHAL
The lateral branch courses through the midbrain reticular nucleus and its retrorubral area and then arches dorsomedially to enter the ventrolateral division of the periaqueductal gray (Fig. 9Y–AA). There are a substantial number of terminal boutons in the retrorubral area (Fig. 9Z).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MRNm

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55486 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMidbrain reticular nucleus, magnocellular part lightPHAL
The lateral branch courses through the midbrain reticular nucleus and its retrorubral area and then arches dorsomedially to enter the ventrolateral division of the periaqueductal gray (Fig. 9Y–AA).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LDT

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55487 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLaterodorsal tegmental nucleus lightPHAL
...axons extend caudally into the pontine central gray and generate scattered terminal boutons in the lateral tegmental nucleus, Barrington’s nucleus, and rostral end of the locus ceruleus (Fig. 9BB).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to B

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55488 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBarrington nucleus lightPHAL
...axons extend caudally into the pontine central gray and generate scattered terminal boutons in the lateral tegmental nucleus, Barrington’s nucleus, and rostral end of the locus ceruleus (Fig. 9BB).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LC

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55489 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLocus coeruleus lightPHAL
...axons extend caudally into the pontine central gray and generate scattered terminal boutons in the lateral tegmental nucleus, Barrington’s nucleus, and rostral end of the locus ceruleus (Fig. 9BB).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PCG

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55490 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPontine central gray lightPHAL
...axons extend caudally into the pontine central gray and generate scattered terminal boutons in the lateral tegmental nucleus, Barrington’s nucleus, and rostral end of the locus ceruleus (Fig. 9BB).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PRNr

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55491 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaPontine reticular nucleus rostral part very lightPHAL
...a very few axons turn ventrally to enter the pontine reticular nucleus and then extend caudally to end in the medial part of the nucleus of the solitary tract and parvicellular reticular nucleus (Fig. 9CC,DD).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to NTSm

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55492 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaNucleus of the solitary tract rostral zone of medial part very lightPHAL
...a very few axons turn ventrally to enter the pontine reticular nucleus and then extend caudally to end in the medial part of the nucleus of the solitary tract and parvicellular reticular nucleus (Fig. 9CC,DD).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PARN

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55493 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParvicellular reticular nucleus very lightPHAL
...a very few axons turn ventrally to enter the pontine reticular nucleus and then extend caudally to end in the medial part of the nucleus of the solitary tract and parvicellular reticular nucleus (Fig. 9CC,DD).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTju

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55505 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis juxtacapsular nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to BSTse

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55507 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaBed nuclei of the stria terminalis strial extension not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to OT3

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55536 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaOlfactory tubercle polymorph layer not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MEApd-b

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55542 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala posterodorsal part,sublayer b not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MEApd-c

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55541 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala posterodorsal part,sublayer c not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MEApv

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55540 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial nucleus of the amygdala posteroventral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to COApl

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55574 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaCortical amygdalar area posterior part lateral zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to COApm

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55575 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaCortical amygdalar area posterior part medial zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SUBv-m

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55607 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSubiculum ventral part molecular layer not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SUBv-sr

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55608 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSubiculum ventral part stratum radiatum not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SUBv-sp

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55609 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSubiculum ventral part pyramidal layer not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PVHap

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55756 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaParaventricular hypothalamic nucleuss, parvicellular division, anterior parvicellular part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to AVPV

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55759 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaAnteroventral periventricular nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to MPNc

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55754 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaMedial preoptic nucleus central part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PMv

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55741 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaVentral premammillary nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to VMHvl

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55742 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaVentromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus ventrolateral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to VMHdm

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55744 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaVentromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus dorsomedial part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to PMd

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55738 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaDorsal premammillary nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to SBPV

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55746 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaSubparaventricular zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTam to LHAad

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55946 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial areaLateral hypothalamic area, anterior region dorsal zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: The axonal projections and terminal fields displayed in experiment BST10 are analyzed in detail, because the injection site has the least contamination outside the limits of the BSTam and because the results are representative of the overall projection pattern observed from all regions of the BSTam. The vast majority of PHAL-labeled neurons in experiment BST10 lie rostrally and in the central core of the dorsal BSTam, with a very few PHAL-labeled neurons extending laterally into the adjacent BST anterolateral area (Figs. 1, 2A, 3).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTam

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55971 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anteromedial area strongPHAL
Within the BST anterior division, the BSTd provides dense inputs to the entire BSTam, anterolateral area, and fusiform nucleus...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTal

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55972 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis anterolateral area strongPHAL
Within the BST anterior division, the BSTd provides dense inputs to the entire BSTam, anterolateral area, and fusiform nucleus...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTov

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55976 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis oval nucleus lightPHAL
...light inputs to the oval, juxtacapsular, and rhomboid nuclei.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTfu

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55970 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis fusiform nucleus strongPHAL
Within the BST anterior division, the BSTd provides dense inputs to the entire BSTam, anterolateral area, and fusiform nucleus...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTrh

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55978 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis rhomboid nucleus lightPHAL
...light inputs to the oval, juxtacapsular, and rhomboid nuclei.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTdm

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55973 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsomedial nucleus moderatePHAL
...moderate inputs to the magnocellular, dorsomedial, and ventral nuclei [of BST]...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTmg

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55975 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis magnocellular nucleus strongPHAL
...moderate inputs to the magnocellular, dorsomedial, and ventral nuclei [of BST]...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTv

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55974 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis ventral nucleus strongPHAL
...moderate inputs to the magnocellular, dorsomedial, and ventral nuclei [of BST]...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTtr

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55979 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis transverse nucleus strongPHAL
In the BST posterior division, the BSTd projects massively to the interfascicular and transverse nuclei but only lightly to the principal nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTif

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55980 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis interfascicular nucleus strongPHAL
In the BST posterior division, the BSTd projects massively to the interfascicular and transverse nuclei but only lightly to the principal nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTpr

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55981 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis principal nucleus lightPHAL
In the BST posterior division, the BSTd projects massively to the interfascicular and transverse nuclei but only lightly to the principal nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to ACB

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55985 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusNucleus accumbens strongPHAL
A rostral projection from the BSTd densely innervates ventral regions of the lateral septal nucleus (the LSv and LSr.vl.v) and the caudal pole and shell of the nucleus accumbens and moderately innervates the olfactory tubercle and rostral regions of the substantia innominata.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to OT1

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56009 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusOlfactory tubercle molecular layer moderatePHAL
A rostral projection from the BSTd densely innervates ventral regions of the lateral septal nucleus (the LSv and LSr.vl.v) and the caudal pole and shell of the nucleus accumbens and moderately innervates the olfactory tubercle and rostral regions of the substantia innominata.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MOs

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56081 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSecondary motor area not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to OT2

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56008 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusOlfactory tubercle pyramidal layer moderatePHAL
A rostral projection from the BSTd densely innervates ventral regions of the lateral septal nucleus (the LSv and LSr.vl.v) and the caudal pole and shell of the nucleus accumbens and moderately innervates the olfactory tubercle and rostral regions of the substantia innominata.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LSv

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55983 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral septal nucleus ventral part strongPHAL
A rostral projection from the BSTd densely innervates ventral regions of the lateral septal nucleus (the LSv and LSr.vl.v) and the caudal pole and shell of the nucleus accumbens and moderately innervates the olfactory tubercle and rostral regions of the substantia innominata.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LSr.m.v.c

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56067 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part medial zone ventral region caudal domain not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LSr.m.v.r

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56068 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part medial zone ventral region rostral domain not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LSr.vl.v

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55984 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part ventrolateral zone ventral region strongPHAL
A rostral projection from the BSTd densely innervates ventral regions of the lateral septal nucleus (the LSv and LSr.vl.v) and the caudal pole and shell of the nucleus accumbens and moderately innervates the olfactory tubercle and rostral regions of the substantia innominata.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LSr.dl.m.v

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56063 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part dorsolateral zone medial region ventral domain not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LSr.dl.m.d

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56064 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral septal nucleus rostral (rostroventral) part dorsolateral zone medial region dorsal domain not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to ILA

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56170 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusInfralimbic area not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PL

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56176 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPrelimbic area not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to SI

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55987 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSubstantia innominata moderatePHAL
A rostral projection from the BSTd densely innervates ventral regions of the lateral septal nucleus (the LSv and LSr.vl.v) and the caudal pole and shell of the nucleus accumbens and moderately innervates the olfactory tubercle and rostral regions of the substantia innominata.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
55988 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSubstantia innominata strongPHAL
...a massive terminal plexus is observed in caudodorsal regions of the substantia innominata...
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to CEAm

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55995 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusCentral nucleus of amygdala medial part moderatePHAL
... a massive terminal plexus is observed in caudodorsal regions of the substantia innominata and in the central and medial amygdalar nuclei (the BSTam projects only to the central nucleus).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to CEAl

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55994 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusCentral nucleus of amygdala lateral part not presentPHAL
... a massive terminal plexus is observed in caudodorsal regions of the substantia innominata and in the central and medial amygdalar nuclei (the BSTam projects only to the central nucleus).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to CEAc

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55993 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusCentral nucleus of amygdala capsular part not presentPHAL
... a massive terminal plexus is observed in caudodorsal regions of the substantia innominata and in the central and medial amygdalar nuclei (the BSTam projects only to the central nucleus).
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BMAa

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55996 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBasomedial nucleus of the amygdala anterior part not presentPHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BMAp

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55997 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBasomedial nucleus of the amygdala posterior part moderatePHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MEAad

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55989 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial nucleus of the amygdala anterodorsal part moderatePHAL
In the medial amygdalar nucleus, dense inputs are observed in the anterodorsal part and layers b and c of the posterodorsal part, and there is a light input to the posteroventral part.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BLAp

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56188 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBasolateral nucleus of the amygdala posterior part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PA

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55998 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPosterior nucleus of the amygdala light/moderatePHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to ENTmv

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56007 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusEntorhinal area medial part, ventral zone light/moderatePHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVpo

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56318 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPreoptic periventricular nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVa

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56305 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusAnterior periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVi

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56301 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPeriventricular hypothalamic nucleus, intermediate part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to CA1spd

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56148 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusField CA1 pyramidal layer, deep not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHpv

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56306 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, parvicellular division, periventricular part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHmpd

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56307 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, parvicellular division, medial parvicellular part, dorsal zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAjp

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56283 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area juxtaparaventricular region not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHam

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56311 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, magnocellular division, anterior magnocellular part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHpmm

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56309 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, magnocellular division, posterior magnocellular part, medial zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHpml

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56308 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, magnocellular division, posterior magnocellular part, lateral zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHmpv

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56315 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, medial parvicellular part, ventral zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHdp

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56314 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, dorsal parvicellular part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHlp

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56313 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, lateral parvicellular part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHf

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56312 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleus, descending division, forniceal part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to ARH

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56300 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusArcuate hypothalamic nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LPO

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56011 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral preoptic area strongPHAL
At preoptic levels, the BSTd generates dense terminal fields in the rostral lateral preoptic area and in the medial preoptic area.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to ADP

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56298 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusAnterodorsal preoptic nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PS

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56295 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParastrial nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MPNl

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56016 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial preoptic nucleus lateral part very strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MPO

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56012 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial preoptic area strongPHAL
At preoptic levels, the BSTd generates dense terminal fields in the rostral lateral preoptic area and in the medial preoptic area.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to AVP

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56297 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusAnteroventral preoptic nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MPNm

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56015 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial preoptic nucleus medial part lightPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to AHNc

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56025 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusAnterior hypothalamic nucleus central part moderatePHAL
...the BSTd projects densely to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus but not the dorsomedial part of the ventromedial nucleus or to the dorsal premammillary nucleus, where only a light input is observed.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to NC

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56316 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusNucleus circularis not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to RCH

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56029 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusRetrochiasmatic area moderatePHAL
BSTd axons in the ventral propriohypothalamic pathway establish a moderate input to the retrochiasmatic area, a dense input to the subparaventricular zone, and very dense inputs to the juxtaventromedial region of the lateral hypothalamic area and ventrally adjacent intermediate part of the tuberal nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAav

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56554 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area, anterior region ventral zone existsPHAL
BSTd axons in the medial forebrain bundle generate terminal boutons in the anterior region of the lateral hypothalamic area but very few elsewhere in this area.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to SO

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56327 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSupraoptic nucleus, proper not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to TUsv

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56017 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusTuberal nucleus subventromedial part strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to TUi

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56018 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusTuberal nucleus intermediate part strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to TUte

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56019 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusTuberal nucleus terete part strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to TUl

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56020 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusTuberal nucleus lateral part strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAsfp

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56527 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area subfornical region posterior zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to DMHv

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56302 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus ventral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to DMHp

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56303 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus posterior part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAjvv

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56521 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area, juxtaventromedial region ventral zone not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to TMv

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56288 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusTuberomammillary nucleus ventral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PAGm

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56397 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPeriaqueductal gray medial division not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PAGrm

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56399 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPeriaqueductal gray rostromedial division not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAai

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56553 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area, anterior region intermediate zone existsPHAL
BSTd axons in the medial forebrain bundle generate terminal boutons in the anterior region of the lateral hypothalamic area but very few elsewhere in this area.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAs

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56525 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area suprafornical region not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAjd

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56031 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area, juxtadorsomedial region very strongPHAL
BSTd axons in the ventral propriohypothalamic pathway establish a moderate input to the retrochiasmatic area, a dense input to the subparaventricular zone, and very dense inputs to the juxtaventromedial region of the lateral hypothalamic area and ventrally adjacent intermediate part of the tuberal nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to ZI

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56266 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusZona incerta not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to DMHa

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56304 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus anterior part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
58332 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusDorsomedial nucleus of the hypothalamus anterior part moderatePHAL
No description provided
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PH

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56032 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPosterior hypothalamic nucleus existsPHAL
Axons from this pathway [ventral propriohypothalamic pathway] also contribute inputs to the dorsomedial and posterior hypothalamic nuclei.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to SUMl

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56287 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSupramammillary nucleus lateral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
58333 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSupramammillary nucleus lateral part moderatePHAL
No description provided
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVT

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56033 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular nucleus of the thalamus moderatePHAL
Within the thalamus, the BSTd provides clear inputs to the paraventricular nucleus, nucleus reuniens, and lateral habenula.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PT

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56509 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParatenial nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to IMD

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56241 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusIntermediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LH

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56034 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral habenula moderatePHAL
Within the thalamus, the BSTd provides clear inputs to the paraventricular nucleus, nucleus reuniens, and lateral habenula.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MDm

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56238 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMediodorsal nucleus of the thalamus medial part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to IF

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56381 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusInterfascicular nucleus raphe not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to CLI

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56379 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusCentral linear nucleus raphe not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to DR

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56376 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusDorsal nucleus raphe not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to IPNr

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56369 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusInterpeduncular nucleus rostral subnucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PAGvl

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56036 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPeriaqueductal gray ventrolateral division moderatePHAL
Caudal to the interbrain, axons remaining in the medial forebrain bundle innervate the midbrain reticular nucleus and its retrorubral area and the ventrolateral division of the periaqueductal gray.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to RR

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56035 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMidbraiin reticular nucleus, retrorubral area existsPHAL
Caudal to the interbrain, axons remaining in the medial forebrain bundle innervate the midbrain reticular nucleus and its retrorubral area and the ventrolateral division of the periaqueductal gray.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MRNm

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56535 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMidbrain reticular nucleus, magnocellular part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LDT

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56388 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLaterodorsal tegmental nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to B

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56384 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBarrington nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LC

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56386 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLocus coeruleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PCG

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56382 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPontine central gray not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PRNr

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56356 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusPontine reticular nucleus rostral part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to NTSm

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56426 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusNucleus of the solitary tract rostral zone of medial part not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PARN

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56505 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParvicellular reticular nucleus not presentPHAL
Collator note: this connection is considered to be absent, because all of the atlas levels were inspected by authors.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTju

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55977 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis juxtacapsular nucleus lightPHAL
...light inputs to the oval, juxtacapsular, and rhomboid nuclei.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to BSTse

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55982 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusBed nuclei of the stria terminalis strial extension strongPHAL
BST23 is the only experiment in our extensive PHAL library that labels a dense input to the strial extension of the BST posterior division.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to OT3

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55986 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusOlfactory tubercle polymorph layer moderatePHAL
A rostral projection from the BSTd densely innervates ventral regions of the lateral septal nucleus (the LSv and LSr.vl.v) and the caudal pole and shell of the nucleus accumbens and moderately innervates the olfactory tubercle and rostral regions of the substantia innominata.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MEApd-b

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55990 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial nucleus of the amygdala posterodorsal part,sublayer b strongPHAL
In the medial amygdalar nucleus, dense inputs are observed in the anterodorsal part and layers b and c of the posterodorsal part, and there is a light input to the posteroventral part.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MEApd-c

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55991 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial nucleus of the amygdala posterodorsal part,sublayer c strongPHAL
In the medial amygdalar nucleus, dense inputs are observed in the anterodorsal part and layers b and c of the posterodorsal part, and there is a light input to the posteroventral part.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MEApv

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55992 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial nucleus of the amygdala posteroventral part lightPHAL
In the medial amygdalar nucleus, dense inputs are observed in the anterodorsal part and layers b and c of the posterodorsal part, and there is a light input to the posteroventral part.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to COApl

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56001 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusCortical amygdalar area posterior part lateral zone lightPHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to COApm

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56002 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusCortical amygdalar area posterior part medial zone lightPHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to SUBv-m

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56003 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSubiculum ventral part molecular layer light/moderatePHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to SUBv-sr

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56004 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSubiculum ventral part stratum radiatum light/moderatePHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to SUBv-sp

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56005 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSubiculum ventral part pyramidal layer light/moderatePHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to CA1

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56006 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusField CA1 light/moderatePHAL
The BSTd also provides light to moderate inputs to the anterior and posterior basomedial nuclei, posterior nucleus, and cortical nucleus of the amygdala as well as to ventral regions of the subiculum and field CA1, and the entorhinal area, of the hippocampal formation.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PVHap

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56010 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusParaventricular hypothalamic nucleuss, parvicellular division, anterior parvicellular part moderatePHAL
...the only significant BSTd input to the hypothalamic periventricular region is to the anterior parvicellular part of the paraventricular nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to AVPV

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56013 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusAnteroventral periventricular nucleus strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to MPNc

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56014 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusMedial preoptic nucleus central part strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PMv

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56021 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusVentral premammillary nucleus strongPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to VMHvl

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56022 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusVentromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus ventrolateral part very lightPHAL
...BSTd axons in the medial propriohypothalamic pathway innervate densely the anteroventral periventricular nucleus, medial preoptic nucleus (all three parts, with the strongest input to the lateral), tuberal nucleus, and ventral premammillary nucleus, although its inputs to the ventrolateral part of the ventromedial nucleus are very sparse.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to VMHdm

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56027 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusVentromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus dorsomedial part lightPHAL
...the BSTd projects densely to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus but not the dorsomedial part of the ventromedial nucleus or to the dorsal premammillary nucleus, where only a light input is observed.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to PMd

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56028 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusDorsal premammillary nucleus lightPHAL
...the BSTd projects densely to the anterior hypothalamic nucleus but not the dorsomedial part of the ventromedial nucleus or to the dorsal premammillary nucleus, where only a light input is observed.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to SBPV

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56030 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusSubparaventricular zone strongPHAL
BSTd axons in the ventral propriohypothalamic pathway establish a moderate input to the retrochiasmatic area, a dense input to the subparaventricular zone, and very dense inputs to the juxtaventromedial region of the lateral hypothalamic area and ventrally adjacent intermediate part of the tuberal nucleus.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).

Details about the neuroanatomical projections from BSTd to LHAad

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56552 Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis dorsal nucleusLateral hypothalamic area, anterior region dorsal zone existsPHAL
BSTd axons in the medial forebrain bundle generate terminal boutons in the anterior region of the lateral hypothalamic area but very few elsewhere in this area.
Dong H.-W. & Swanson L.W., 2006
General description technique/protocol: ...one of the over 200 PHAL injection sites involving the BST is centered in the BSTd, with only a few labeled neurons spreading into adjacent regions of the dorsal BSTam (experiment BST23; Figs. 1C–E, 13).