reticular nucleus

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nucleus
noun[C]
uk
/ˈnjuː.kli.əs/
us
/ˈnuː.kli.əs/
physicsspecialized
the central part of an atom, usually made up of protons ...
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The second loop shows non-specific nuclei (green) projecting to the most superficial layer of the cortex and giving collaterals to thereticularnucleus.
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More specifically, it is proposed that the initial mechanisms that underlie absence-related spike-and-wave discharges are located in the thalamus, involving especially the thalamicreticularnucleus.
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Regional degeneration of the thalamicreticularnucleusfollowing cortical ablation in monkeys.
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Note the enhancement of immunostaining intensity in thereticularnucleusand in dorsal thalamic regions in the pilocarpine-treated case.
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Predominance of corticothalamic synaptic inputs to thalamicreticularnucleusneurons in the rat.
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Hallucinations arise when the constraint is compromised, by dysfunction of thereticularnucleus, or indeed compromised sensory input to specific thalamic nuclei.
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In fact, thalamic projection cell give off collaterals to the thalamicreticularnucleusand could thus generate thalamic recurrent inhibition.
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Collaterals of these projections produce thalamic feedback inhibition via thereticularnucleus(red at thalamic level).
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Each subunit was rather homogeneously expressed throughout the dorsal thalamus, with substantially lower transcript levels in thereticularnucleus.
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Paying attention to the thalamicreticularnucleus.
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Retinotopic organization within the thalamicreticularnucleusdemonstrated by a double label autoradiographic technique.
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Of special interest is the possibility that certain viruses may infect the thalamicreticularnucleus and medial structures, in which they could persist for a long time.
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Time and site of origin and settling pattern of neurons of thereticularnucleus.
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Labeled projection neurons in thereticularnucleuswere most prevalent in the dorsal half of the nucleus, but some were also seen in its ventral sector.
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Retrograde studies have shown that the deep mesencephalic reticular formation and oral pontinereticularnucleusproject to the gigantocellular nucleus.
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Its function is modulatory on signals going through thalamus (and thereticularnucleus).
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The dorsal portion of thereticularnucleushas been shown to innervate the mesencephalic trigeminal nucleus and its surrounding area.
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Primary thalamicreticularnucleusefferent fibers project to dorsal thalamic nuclei, but never to the cerebral cortex.
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Most input comes from collaterals of fibers passing through the thalamicreticularnucleus.
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The rostral portion of the ventralreticularnucleushas been shown to mediate inspiration along with a portion of the lateralreticularnucleus.
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