From NeuroLex
Nucleus of the stria medullaris
| Name: | Nucleus of the stria medullaris |
| Description: | Small nucleus in the thalamus lying between the fornix and the stria medullaris. |
| Super-category: | Regional part of brain |
| Id: | nlx_144458 |
| Defining criteria: | cyto-architecture |
| Organism: | mouse |
| Link to OWL / RDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
| Defining Criteria: | cyto-architecture |
| Cyto-architecture defining Criteria: | Based on sagittal sections of Golgi material, Cajal reported that this cell group contains small multipolar neurons, as well as a dense plexus of collaterals, some of which are derived from the fornix, and that it extends rostrally in the gap between the fornix and the stria medullaris. [1] |
Notes
This page uses this default form:PONS_brain_region
Cite error:
<ref> tags exist, but no <references/> tag was found
Facts about Nucleus of the stria medullarisRDF feed
| CurationStatus | uncurated + |
| CytoDefiningCriteria | Based on sagittal sections of Golgi materi … Based on sagittal sections of Golgi material, Cajal reported that this cell group contains small multipolar neurons, as well as a dense plexus of collaterals, some of which are derived from the fornix, and that it extends rostrally in the gap between the fornix and the stria medullaris. tween the fornix and the stria medullaris. |
| DefiningCriteria | cyto-architecture + |
| Definition | Small nucleus in the thalamus lying between the fornix and the stria medullaris. |
| EditorialNote | According to Risold and Swanson (1995), this nucleus was likely first described by Cajal in newborn mice, but has been described by other authors as well. |
| Has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | PONS brain region + |
| Id | nlx_144458 + |
| Label | Nucleus of the stria medullaris + |
| ModifiedDate | 4 May 2012 + |
| Page has default formThis property is a special property in this wiki. | PONS brain region + |
| Species | Mouse + |
| SuperCategory | Regional part of brain + |




Edit