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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 -> [[BrainCenterSC_VH|Anterior/Ventral Horn]] (SC.VH) -> Lamina IX (SC.VH.L9) -> Ventrolateral Nucleus (LPC.SC.VH.VL) (see [[OverallMindMaps|Mind Maps]])
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* '''Top-down path to region''': Spinal Cord -> [[BrainCenterSC_VH|Anterior/Ventral Horn]] (SC.VH) (SC.VH) -> Lamina IX (SC.VH.L9) -> [[BrainRegionLPC_SC_VH_VL|Ventrolateral Nucleus]] (LPC.SC.VH.VL) (LPC.SC.VH.VL) (see [[OverallMindMaps|Mind Maps]])
 
* '''Type''': nucleus
 
* '''Type''': nucleus
 
* '''Brain area''': [[BrainAreaLPC|Lower Brain - Peripheral Control Area]]
 
* '''Brain area''': [[BrainAreaLPC|Lower Brain - Peripheral Control Area]]

Revision as of 08:17, 16 July 2015

Ventrolateral Nucleus

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

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Inbound Region Connections:

Source Area Source Region Source Name Type Reference
LPC LPC.HP.LVBN Lateral Vestibular Nuclei excitatory-glu (unknown reference)
LRC LRC.HP.PRF.RPO Oral Pontine Reticular Nucleus excitatory-glu Global visual system (RF -> SpinalCord, abstract)

Outbound Region Connections:

Target Area Target Region Target Name Type Reference
LAC LAC.HM.TGM.PE5 Peritrigeminal Nucleus excitatory-glu (unknown reference)
TEA TARGET.TEA.HAND Hand abductor-pollicis-longus-muscle (unknown reference)
TARGET.TEA.LEG Leg extensor-digitorum-brevis-muscle (unknown reference)

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