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Hindbrain
| Name: | Hindbrain |
| Description: | Part of the brainconstituting the MEDULLA OBLONGATA (myelencephalon) and PONS (metencephalon). (adapted from MSH) * part of the brain developed from the posterior of the three primary brain vesicles of the embryonic neural tube; it comprises the metencephalon (cerebellum and pons) and myelencephalon (medulla oblongata). (CSP) |
| Synonym(s): | rhombencephalon |
| Is part of: | Brain |
| Has role: | PONS reference structure |
| Super-category: | Regional part of brain |
| Id: | birnlex_942 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
| Neuronames ID ( what's this?): | 531 |
Neurons in Hindbrain
Abducens nucleus motor neuron, Cerebellar deep nucleus principal neuron, Cerebellum Golgi cell, Cerebellum Lugaro cell, Cerebellum Purkinje cell, Cerebellum basket cell, Cerebellum candelabrum cell, Cerebellum granule cell, Cerebellum nucleus reciprocal projections neuron, Cerebellum stellate cell, Cerebellum unipolar brush cell, Cochlear nucleus (dorsal) gabaergic cell, Cochlear nucleus (dorsal) glutamatergic cell, Cochlear nucleus (dorsal) granule cell, Cochlear nucleus (dorsal) pyramidal neuron, Cochlear nucleus (ventral) D cell, Cochlear nucleus (ventral) bushy cell, Cochlear nucleus (ventral) globular bushy cell, Cochlear nucleus (ventral) multipolar T cell, Cochlear nucleus (ventral) multipolar cell, Cochlear nucleus (ventral) octopus cell, Cochlear nucleus chestnut cell, Cochlear nucleus spherical bushy cell, Dorsal motor nucleus of vagus motor neuron, Facial nucleus motor neuron, Gigantocellular nucleus giant neuron, Gracilis nucleus intrinsic cell, Gracilis nucleus principal cell, Hypoglossal nucleus GABA neuron, Hypoglossal nucleus motor neuron, Inferior olivary nucleus interneuron, Inferior olivary nucleus principal neuron, Locus coeruleus NA neuron, Nucleus ambiguus motor neuron, Solitary tract nucleus HSD2 neuron, Solitary tract nucleus intrinsic cell, Solitary tract nucleus principal cell, Trigeminal nucleus motor neuron are neurons that can be found in Hindbrain or its parts.
Axons in Hindbrain
Amygdala lateral central nucleus medium spiny neuron, Cerebellar Afferents From The Lateral Reticular Nucleus, Cerebellar Afferents From The Pontine Reticulotegmental Nucleus, Cerebellar Pontocerebellar Projection, Cerebellar Serotonergic Afferents, Cerebellum Golgi cell, Cerebellum Purkinje cell, Cerebellum basket cell, Cerebellum granule cell, Cerebellum stellate cell, Cerebellum unipolar brush cell, Cochlear nucleus (dorsal) vertical cell, Cochlear nucleus chestnut cell, Neocortex primary visual layer 5 corticopontine/tectal pyramidal cell, Posterior spinocerebellar tract, Solitary tract nucleus principal cell are neurons or parts of neurons whose axons can be found in Hindbrain or its parts.
Parts of Hindbrain
Inferred outgoing projections for Hindbrain
The following brain regions receive axons from Hindbrain: Dentate nucleus, Fastigial nucleus, Lateral paragigantocellular nucleus, Magnocellular part of red nucleus, Medial lemniscus, Medial nucleus of trapezoid body, Posterior spinocerebellar tract, Postsubiculum, Red nucleus, Trapezoid body. The statements about these projections are not made on this page, but rather are made on the pages linked here.
Inferred incoming projections for Hindbrain
The following brain regions send axons into Hindbrain: Central cervical nucleus, Central cervical spinocerebellar tract, Flocculonodular lobe, Inferior olivary complex, Interpositus Nucleus, Lateral paragigantocellular nucleus, Neocortex, Nucleus centrobasalis, Pontine nuclear complex, Posterior spinocerebellar tract, Red nucleus, Rexed lamina V, Rexed lamina VII, Rostral spinocerebellar tract, Ventral tegmental area. The statements about these projections are not made on this page, but rather are made on the pages linked here.
- Externally Sourced Definition: * That part of the brain stem constituting the MEDULLA OBLONGATA (myelencephalon) and PONS (metencephalon). (MSH) * part of the brain developed from the posterior of the three primary brain vesicles of the embryonic neural tube; it comprises the metencephalon (cerebellum and pons) and myelencephalon (medulla oblongata). (CSP)
- Definition Source: UMLS
| Created | 5 October 2006 + |
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| Definition | Part of the brainconstituting the MEDULLA … Part of the brainconstituting the MEDULLA OBLONGATA (myelencephalon) and PONS (metencephalon). (adapted from MSH) * part of the brain developed from the posterior of the three primary brain vesicles of the embryonic neural tube; it comprises the metencephalon (cerebellum and pons) and myelencephalon (medulla oblongata). (CSP) myelencephalon (medulla oblongata). (CSP) |
| DefinitionSource | UMLS + |
| ExternallySourcedDefinition | * That part of the brain stem constituting … * That part of the brain stem constituting the MEDULLA OBLONGATA (myelencephalon) and PONS (metencephalon). (MSH) * part of the brain developed from the posterior of the three primary brain vesicles of the embryonic neural tube; it comprises the metencephalon (cerebellum and pons) and myelencephalon (medulla oblongata). (CSP) myelencephalon (medulla oblongata). (CSP) |
| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | PONS brain region + |
| Has role | PONS reference structure + |
| Id | birnlex_942 + |
| Is part of | Brain + |
| Label | Hindbrain + |
| ModifiedDate | 19 October 2011 + |
| NeuronamesLink | http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/hiercentraldirectory.aspx?ID=531 + |
| SuperCategory | Regional part of brain + |
| Synonym | rhombencephalon + |
| Umlscui | C1522180, C0035507 + |




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