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Lateral superior olivary nucleus
| Name: | Lateral superior olivary nucleus |
| Description: | One of two recognized nuclei comprising the superior olive. The lateral superior olivary nucleus is much less prominent in humans than in many rodents and carnivores. In the latter species, it is frequently described as S- or V-shaped.[1] |
| Is part of: | superior olive |
| Abbreviation: | LSO |
| Super-category: | Regional part of brain |
| Id: | birnlex_1675 |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
| Neuronames ID ( what's this?): | 566 |
| Atlas Image: | Image:LSO Brainmaps.jpg
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Axons in Lateral superior olivary nucleus
Trapezoid body medial nucleus principal cell are neurons or parts of neurons whose axons can be found in Lateral superior olivary nucleus or its parts.
References
- ↑ Bazwinsky I et al. (2003) Characterization of the human superior olivary complex by calcium binding proteins and neurofilament H (SMI-32). J Comp Neurol 456: 292-303 PubMed
- Full resolution image is viewable at Brainmaps.org
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Facts about Lateral superior olivary nucleusRDF feed
| Abbrev | LSO + |
| AtlasImage | |
| Created | 15 July 2006 + |
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| Definition | One of two recognized nuclei comprising the superior olive. The lateral superior olivary nucleus is much less prominent in humans than in many rodents and carnivores. In the latter species, it is frequently described as S- or V-shaped. |
| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | PONS brain region + |
| Id | birnlex_1675 + |
| Is part of | Superior olive + |
| Label | Lateral superior olivary nucleus + |
| ModifiedDate | 9 March 2012 + |
| NeuronamesLink | http://braininfo.rprc.washington.edu/Scripts/hiercentraldirectory.aspx?ID=566 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | PONS brain region + |
| SuperCategory | Regional part of brain + |
| Umlscui | C0175429 + |



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