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Embryonal cell nests in human cerebellar nuclei

Zeitschrift f�r Anatomie und Entwicklungsgeschichte, 1972
A histological study of the cerebella of 172 randomly collected human infant necropsies ranging in age from 30 weeks gestation to 6 months disclosed in 38.5% of the cases less than 4 months of age the presence of nests of embryonic cells, indistinguishable from those composing the external granular layer.
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Compartmentation of the cerebellar nuclei of the mouse

Neuroscience, 2009
The cerebellar nuclei integrate inhibitory input from Purkinje cells with excitatory input from mossy and climbing fiber collaterals and are the sole cerebellar output. Numerous studies have shown that the cerebellar cortex is highly compartmentalized into hundreds of genetically determined, reproducible topographic units--transverse zones and ...
S-H, Chung, H, Marzban, R, Hawkes
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Architectonics of the cerebellar nuclei in the rabbit

Journal of Comparative Neurology, 1972
AbstractA correlative study utilizing Golgi and Golgi Cox sections from 6–12 day rabbits cut serially, and EM material from rabbits two to three months old.Notwithstanding differences in myelinated axon content of neuropil which affect shape and dendrite disposition of individual neurones, there were no major disparities in cellular make‐up of the ...
J L, O'Leary   +3 more
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Deep Cerebellar Nuclei (DCN) and Language

2016
The deep cerebellar nuclei (DCN) are the sole output channel of the cerebellum and form part of the cerebellar system of closed loops connected to the sensorimotor region, the associative cortices, and the limbic system. Besides a motor function, it has been suggested that the cerebellum, and therefore also the deep cerebellar nuclei, are involved in ...
Habas, Christophe   +3 more
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Cerebellum and Deep Cerebellar Nuclei

2017
This section contains a gallery of original Cajal drawings pertaining to the cerebellum and deep cerebellar nuclei.
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Cerebellar Nuclei

2016
Dieter Jaeger, Huo Lu
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Vestibular Nuclei and Their Cerebellar Connections

2016
The vestibular complex exists at a sensory-motor crossroad that is composed of five separate nuclei defined primarily by a common vestibular primary afferent projection. These five nuclei are located just beneath the dorsal surface of the medullary brainstem.
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P29 Cerebellar nuclei fiber anatomy

Basal Ganglia, 2011
Andreas Hintzen, Marc Tittgemeyer
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