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Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
 
Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.
  
* *Top-down path to region*: Spinal Cord -> Anterior/Ventral Horn (SC.VH) -> Lamina IX (SC.VH.L9) -> Retroposterolateral Nucleus (LPC.SC.VH.RPL) (see [[OverallMindMaps|Mind Maps]])
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* '''Top-down path to region''': Spinal Cord -> Anterior/Ventral Horn (SC.VH) -> Lamina IX (SC.VH.L9) -> Retroposterolateral Nucleus (LPC.SC.VH.RPL) (see [[OverallMindMaps|Mind Maps]])
* *Type*: nucleus
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* '''Type''': nucleus
* *Brain area*: [[BrainAreaLPC|Lower Brain - Peripheral Control Area]]
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* '''Brain area''': [[BrainAreaLPC|Lower Brain - Peripheral Control Area]]
* *Role*: relay
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* '''Role''': relay
* *Function*: Innervation of limbs muscles
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* '''Function''': Innervation of limbs muscles
* *Notes to function*: Fingers
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* '''Notes to function''': Fingers
 
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= Components =
 
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*Inbound Region Connections:*
 
*Inbound Region Connections:*
  
|| *Source Area* || *Source Region* || *Source Name* || *Type* || *Reference* ||
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|| '''Source Area''' || '''Source Region''' || '''Source Name''' || '''Type''' || '''Reference''' ||
|| [[BrainAreaNMA|NMA]] || [[BrainRegionNMA_NC_MC NMA.NC.MC]] || Motor Cortex || excitatory-glu || (unknown reference) ||
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|| [[BrainAreaNMA|NMA]] || [[BrainRegionNMA_NC_MC|NMA.NC.MC]] || Motor Cortex || excitatory-glu || (unknown reference) ||
  
 
*Outbound Region Connections:*
 
*Outbound Region Connections:*
  
|| *Target Area* || *Target Region* || *Target Name* || *Type* || *Reference* ||
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|| '''Target Area''' || '''Target Region''' || '''Target Name''' || '''Type''' || '''Reference''' ||
|| [[BrainAreaTEA|TEA]] || [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_HAND TARGET.TEA.HAND]] || Hand || abductor-digiti-minimi-muscle || (unknown reference) ||
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|| [[BrainAreaTEA|TEA]] || [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_HAND|TARGET.TEA.HAND]] || Hand || abductor-digiti-minimi-muscle || (unknown reference) ||
 
||  || [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_LEG|TARGET.TEA.LEG]] || Leg || flexor-longus-digitorum-muscle || (unknown reference) ||
 
||  || [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_LEG|TARGET.TEA.LEG]] || Leg || flexor-longus-digitorum-muscle || (unknown reference) ||
  

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Retroposterolateral Nucleus

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This page covers biological details of component Retroposterolateral Nucleus. Region is part of aHuman target integrated biological model.

  • Top-down path to region: Spinal Cord -> Anterior/Ventral Horn (SC.VH) -> Lamina IX (SC.VH.L9) -> Retroposterolateral Nucleus (LPC.SC.VH.RPL) (see Mind Maps)
  • Type: nucleus
  • Brain area: Lower Brain - Peripheral Control Area
  • Role: relay
  • Function: Innervation of limbs muscles
  • Notes to function: Fingers

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Components

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  • Inbound Region Connections:*

|| Source Area || Source Region || Source Name || Type || Reference || || NMA || NMA.NC.MC || Motor Cortex || excitatory-glu || (unknown reference) ||

  • Outbound Region Connections:*

|| Target Area || Target Region || Target Name || Type || Reference || || TEA || TARGET.TEA.HAND || Hand || abductor-digiti-minimi-muscle || (unknown reference) || || || TARGET.TEA.LEG || Leg || flexor-longus-digitorum-muscle || (unknown reference) ||

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