Pp move indef Image HeLa Hoechst 33258.jpg thumb 350px right HeLa cells stained for the cellnucleus DNA with the Blue Hoechst stain Hoechst dye. The central and rightmost cell are in interphase , thus their entire nuclei are labeled. On the left, a cell is going through mitosis and its DNA has condensed ... 10 vacuole 11 cytoplasm 12 lysosome 13 centriole s In cell biology , the nucleus pl. nuclei from ... the activities of the cell by regulating gene expression   the nucleus is, therefore, the control center of the cell. The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope , a double ... right valign top Image Diagram human cell nucleus.svg thumb 280px right The eukaryotic cellnucleus ..., the DNA complexed as chromatin , and the nucleolus . Within the cellnucleus is a viscous liquid ... envelope completely encloses the nucleus and separates the cell s genetic material from the surrounding ... must be actively transported into the nucleus instead. The nucleus of a typical mammalian cell ... . The cellnucleus contains the majority of the cell s genetic material in the form of multiple linear ... first Miroslav coauthors Tom Misteli title Functional architecture in the cellnucleus journal Biochem ... The main function of the cellnucleus is to control gene expression and mediate the replication of DNA during the cell cycle . The nucleus provides a site for genetic transcription genetics transcription ... Dirk coauthors Ulrike Kutay title Transport between the cellnucleus and the cytoplasm journal Ann ..., a nucleus may be broken down, either in the process of cell division or as a consequence of apoptosis ..., resulting in death of the cell. Changes associated with apoptosis directly affect the nucleus and its ... cells have a single nucleus, some eukaryotic cell types have no nucleus, and others have many nuclei ... cell division. Anucleated cells contain no nucleus and are, therefore, incapable of dividing ... ref Anucleated cells can also arise from flawed cell division in which one daughter lacks a nucleus ... more details
wiktionary nucleusNucleus may refer to Atomic nucleus , the very dense region at the center of an atom Cellnucleus , the control center of a cell, which contains the cell s chromosomal DNA Nucleus neuroanatomy , a cluster of neurons in the central nervous system Nucleus syllable , the central part of a syllable in linguistics Comet nucleus , the solid, central part of a comet Computer systems Nucleus CMS , a weblog system Nucleus RTOS , an operating system Nucleus, a pioneering facility for the GEC 4000 series Nucleus GEC 4000 series Other uses Nucleus advocacy group , a UK European political advocacy campaign organisation Nucleus band , a British jazz rock band led by Ian Carr Nucleus video game Nucleus video game , a 2007 downloadable game on the PlayStation Store Nucleus Anekdoten album Nucleus Anekdoten album , 1995 Nucleus Sonny Rollins album Nucleus Sonny Rollins album , 1975 Nucleus Limited , an Australian medical research company, taken over by Pacific Dunlop in 1988 Nucleus, predecessor to Canadian rock band A Foot in Coldwater See also Nuclear disambiguation Nucleation Nucleic acid Nucleolus disambiguation ar bg ca Nucli cv cs Nukleus cy Niwclews de Nucleus el es N cleo eo Nukleo fa fr Nucl us gl N cleo ko id Inti ia Nucleo disambiguation is Kjarni it Nucleo he la Nucleus lt Branduolys lmo N cleo mk nl Nucleus ja Nucleus no Kjerne pl Nucleus ro Nucleu ru simple Nucleus sk Nukleus sr sv K rna th uk yi zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub date December 2009 In neuroanatomy , a nucleus is a brain structure consisting of a relatively compact cluster of neuron s. It is one of the two most common forms of nerve cell organization, the other being layered structures such as the cerebral cortex or cerebellum cerebellar cortex . In anatomical sections, a nucleus shows up as a region of gray matter , often bordered by white matter . The vertebrate brain contains hundreds of distinguishable nuclei, varying widely in shape and size. A nucleus may itself have a complex internal structure, with multiple types of neurons arranged in clumps subnuclei or layers. The term nucleus is in some cases used rather loosely, to mean simply an identifiably distinct group of neurons, even if they are spread over an extended area. The Thalamic reticular nucleus reticular nucleus of the thalamus , for example, is a thin layer of inhibitory neurons that surrounds the thalamus. Some of the major anatomical components of the brain are organized as clusters of interconnected nuclei. Notable among these are the thalamus and hypothalamus , each of which contains several dozen distinguishable substructures. The medulla oblongata medulla and pons also contain numerous small nuclei with a wide variety of sensory, motor, and regulatory functions. In the peripheral nervous system , a cluster of neurons is referred to instead as a ganglion . Examples Brainstem red nucleus , vestibular nucleus , inferior olive Cerebellum dentate nucleus , emboliform nucleus , globose nucleus , fastigial nucleus Basal ganglia striatum caudate and putamen , pallidum globus pallidus , medial and lateral , substantia nigra , subthalamic nucleus Cranial nerve nuclei See also Brain Nervous system DEFAULTSORT Nucleus Neuroanatomy Category Neuroanatomy Neuroanatomy stub de Nucleus ZNS he ja pl J dro neuroanatomia pt N cleo neuroanatomia th ... more details
Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin nucleus intermediolateralis medullae spinalis GraySubject GrayPage Image Medulla spinalis Substantia grisea English.svg Caption Medulla spinalis Intermediolateral nucleus visible at right in green. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Spinal cord Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 956 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12581489 The intermediolateral nucleus IML is a region of gray matter found in Rexed laminae Rexed lamina VII of the spinal column . The intermediolateral cell column exists at vertebral levels T1 L2 and mediates the entire sympathetic innervation of the body, but the nucleus resides in the Medulla oblongata medulla . Rexed Lamina VII contains several well defined nuclei including the nucleus dorsalis Clarke s column , the intermediolateral cell column lateral gray horn , and the sacral autonomic nucleus . It extends from the first thoracic through the second lumbar segment, and contains the autonomic motor neurons that give rise to the preganglionic fibers of the sympathetic system. Preganglionic sympathetic general visceral efferent Also known as Lateral Gray Horn. External links http thalamus.wustl.edu course spinal.html neuroanatomy stub Spinal cord Category Neuroanatomy pl J dro po rednio boczne ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Interpeduncular Nucleus Latin Interpeduncularis GraySubject 188 GrayPage 800 IsPartOf ... IPR Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 478 MeshName Interpeduncular Nucleus MeshNumber NeuroLex Interpeduncular Nucleus NeuroLexID birnlex 1000 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The Interpeduncular nucleus is a unpaired, ovoid cell group at the base of the midbrain tegmentum . It is located in the mesencephalon below the interpeduncular fossa . As the name suggests, the interpeduncular nucleus lies in between the cerebral peduncle cerebral peduncles . Composition The Interpeduncular nucleus ... nucleus location University of Milan, Italy publisher Wiley Blackwell year 1994 ref The region ... of the Interpeduncular nucleus was first noticed by Santiago Ram n y Cajal Cajal over a hundred ... first NJ coauthors Hamill, GS title Subdivisions of the interpeduncular nucleus a proposed nomenclature ... Although most of their proposed convention stuck, at some point the proposed rostral lateral sub nucleus was renamed dorsomedial and became immortalized in brain atlases. Apical sub nucleus IPA Unpaired sub nucleus. Former names include cuadal dorsal , dorsal , and pars dorsalis magnocellularis. ref name lenn Central sub nucleus IPC Unpaired sub nucleus. Former names include rostral ventral , caudal central , posterior inter , and pars medianus . ref name lenn Dorsolateral sub nucleus IPDL Paired sub nucleus. Dorsomedial sub nucleus IPDM Paired sub nucleus. Former names include rostral lateral and interstitial. ref name lenn Intermediate sub nucleus IPI Paired sub nucleus. Former names include caudal intermediate , posterior inner and pars medianus. ref name lenn Lateral sub nucleus IPL Paired sub nucleus. Former names include caudal lateral , paramedian and pars lateralis. ref name lenn Rostral sub nucleus IPR Unpaired sub nucleus. Former names include central and pars dorsalis. ref ... Acetylcholine ACh and Substance P . Other brain regions that project to the Interpeduncular nucleus ... more details
unref date March 2009 confuse Red blood cellNucleus Infobox Brain Name PAGENAME Latin nucleus ruber GraySubject 188 GrayPage 802 Image cn3nucleus.png Caption Transverse section through the midbrain showing the location of the red nuclei. The superior colliculi are at the top of image and the cerebral peduncle s at the bottom of image both in section. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 496 MeshName Red Nucleus MeshNumber A08.186.211.132.659.822.642 NeuroLex Red nucleus NeuroLexID birnlex 1478 DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12583247 The red nucleus is a structure ... coordination . It comprises a caudal Magnocellular red nucleus magnocellular and a rostral Parvocellular red nucleus parvocellular part. Function In animals without a significant corticospinal tract , gait is mainly controlled by the red nucleus. However, where the corticospinal tract is dominant, the rubrospinal tract may be considered to be vestigial. Therefore, here the red nucleus is less important ... is controlled by the red nucleus, as is Arm swinging arm swinging in normal walking. The red nucleus ... of its magnocellular part. In humans, the red nucleus also has sparse control over hands , as the rubrospinal ... is not modified by the functioning of the red nucleus rather it relies on the corticospinal tract . The majority of red nucleus axons do not project to the spinal cord , but instead via its parvocellular ... complex an important relay center in the medulla . Input and output The red nucleus receives many inputs from the Contralateral contra lateral cerebellum interposed nucleus and lateral cerebellar nucleus ... continues ipsilaterally through the medial Tegmentum tegmental field toward Inferior olivary nucleus ... 2.JPG Human brain frontal coronal section Image Weber s syndrome.svg File Slide11kk.JPG Red nucleus ... at Stanford University BrainMaps Red 20nucleus Red nucleus http www.prometheus.uni tuebingen.de sec ... neuroanatomy stub de Nucleus ruber es N cleo rojo fa fr Noyau rouge pl J dro czerwienne ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Supraoptic nucleus love GraySubject GrayPage Image SONss.jpg Caption Human supraoptic nucleus SON, dorsolateral and ventromedial components in this coronal section is indicated by the shaded areas. Dots represent vasopressin AVP neurons also seen in the paraventricular nucleus , PVN ... Components Artery Vein Acronym Latin nucleus supraopticus BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 368 MeshName Supraoptic nucleus MeshNumber A08.186.211.730.385.357.342.650 NeuroLex Supraoptic nucleus NeuroLexID birnlex 1411 DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12583575 The supraoptic nucleus SON is a nucleus neuroanatomy nucleus of magnocellular neurosecretory cell s in the hypothalamus of the mammalian brain. The nucleus is situated at the base of the brain, adjacent to the optic chiasm . In humans, it contains about 3,000 neurons. Function The cell body cell bodies produce a peptide hormone Vasopressin anti diuretic hormone . In the cell bodies, the hormones are packaged in large, membrane bound ... in the paraventricular nucleus . Signaling Each neuron in the nucleus has one long axon that projects ... come from the brainstem, including from some of the noradrenergic neurons of the nucleus of the solitary tract and the ventrolateral medulla . However many of the direct inputs to the supraoptic nucleus come from neurons just outside the nucleus the perinuclear zone . Oxytocin neurons respond to stimulation ... are not fully known. Of the afferent inputs to the supraoptic nucleus, most contain either the inhibitory ... the brainstem , dopamine, serotonin and acetylcholine. The supraoptic nucleus as a model system The supraoptic nucleus is an important model system in neuroscience. There are many reasons for this some technical advantages of working on the supraoptic nucleus are that the cell bodies are relatively large, the cells make exceptionally large amounts of their secretory products, and the nucleus is relatively ... in the supraoptic nucleus Anatomical studies using electron microscopy have shown that the morphology ... more details
Accumbens Cell Centered Database BrainMaps nucleus 20accumbens Rostral basal ganglia and associated ...Infobox Brain Name Nucleus accumbens Latin nucleus accumbens septi GraySubject GrayPage Image Circuit du syst me de recompense.jpg Caption Nucleus accumbens visible in red. Image2 Gray727 Brodman.png Caption2 anatomical terms of location Medial surface, person facing to the left. Nucleus accumbens is very ... 259 MeshName Nucleus Accumbens MeshNumber A08.186.211.730.885.105.683 NeuroLex Nucleus accumbens NeuroLexID birnlex 727 DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12580142 The nucleus accumbens NAcc , also known as the accumbens nucleus or as the nucleus accumbens septi Latin for Nucleus neuroanatomy nucleus leaning against the septum , is a collection of neuron s and forms the main part of the ventral ... author Schwienbacher I, Fendt M, Richardson R, Schnitzler HU title Temporary inactivation of the nucleus ... Involved In Aggression Medical News Today ref Each half of the brain has one nucleus accumbens. It is located where the head of the caudate nucleus caudate and the anterior portion of the putamen meet just lateral to the septum pellucidum . The nucleus accumbens and the olfactory tubercle collectively ... mesh 2007 MB cgi?mode &term Nucleus Accumbens Nucleus Accumbens Bot generated title ref The nucleus accumbens can be divided into two structures the nucleus accumbens core and the nucleus accumbens shell . These structures have different morphology and function. Cell types The principal neuronal cell type found in the nucleus accumbens is the medium spiny neuron . The neurotransmitter produced by these neurons ... nervous system. These neurons are also the main projection or output neurons of the nucleus accumbens. While 95 of the neurons in the nucleus accumbens are medium spiny GABA ergic projection ... and input Output The output neurons of the nucleus accumbens send axon projections to the ventral analog ... dorsal nucleus of the dorsal thalamus , which projects to the prefrontal cortex as well as the striatum ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Nucleus ambiguus Latin GraySubject 187 GrayPage 779 Image Gray695.png Caption Transversality Transverse section of medulla oblongata below the middle of the olive. Nucleus ambiguus labeled at center right. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 762 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Nucleus ambiguus NeuroLexID birnlex 2650 DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12580164 The nucleus ambiguus literally ambiguous nucleus is a region of histology histologically disparate cell biology cell s located just Dorsum biology dorsal Posterior anatomy posterior to the inferior olivary nucleus in the Human anatomical terms Anatomical directions lateral portion of the upper Anatomical terms of location Directional terms rostral medulla oblongata medulla . It receives upper motor neuron innervation directly via the corticobulbar tract . This nucleus gives rise to the branchial efferent motor fibers of the vagus nerve cranial nerve CN X terminating in the larynx laryngeal , pharynx pharyngeal muscles, and musculus uvulae citation needed date January 2012 as well as to the efferent motor fibers of the glossopharyngeal nerve CN IX terminating in the stylopharyngeus ... properly through integration by the nucleus of the solitary tract . The vagus also supplies the upper part of the esophagus , and other parts of the pharynx and larynx . As well as motor neurons, the nucleus ... for the heart . ref Role of the nucleus ambiguus in the regulation of heart rate and arterial pressure ... of the brainstem, the parasympathetic outflow arising from the nucleus ambiguus and dorsal motor nucleus .... The external formation of the nucleus ambiguus also sends bronchoconstrictor fibers to the bronchopulmonary ... Medical Neurosciences discuss the nucleus ambiguus. GPnotebook 1664090053 Rhombencephalon Cranial nerves DEFAULTSORT Nucleus Ambiguus Category Brainstem Category Cranial nerves Category Neuroanatomy de Nucleus ambiguus pl J dro dwuznaczne zh ... more details
The nucleus fastigius is located in the cerebellum . It is made up of the nucleus dentatus , nucleus emboliformis , nucleus globosus , and nucleus fastigii , and is grey matter embedded in the white matter of the cerebellum. References http www.online medical dictionary.org Nucleus Fastigius.asp?q Nucleus Fastigius Online Medical Dictionary entry Category Cerebellum neuroscience stub de Nucleus fastigii ... more details
, K. 2010 . Morphology and cell classification of large neurons in the adult human dentate nucleus ... disorder due to proliferation of Langerhans cell hystiocytes, and the dentate nucleus ...About the dentate nucleus other dentate Dentate disambiguation Dentate Infobox Brain Name Dentate nucleus Latin nucleus dentatus GraySubject 187 GrayPage 796 Image Gray707.png Caption Sagittal section through right cerebellar hemisphere. The right olive has also been cut sagitally. Dentate nucleus labeled ... Acronym BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 680 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Dentate Nucleus NeuroLexID birnlex 1171 DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12580950 The dentate nucleus is located within the deep ... DENTATE NUCLEUS A COMPLEX SHAPE UNTANGLED. Article . Neuroscience, 167 4 , 965 968. ref It is the largest ... , the others being the fastigial and the interposed nucleus interposed nuclei globose and emboliform nuclei combined . The dentate nucleus is responsible for the planning, initiation and control of voluntary movements. The dorsal region of the dentate nucleus contains output channels involved in motor ... The dentate nucleus is highly convoluted, and gyral, or groove, formation is coincident with a critical period of extensive growth in the fetal dentate. The dentate nucleus becomes visible in the cerebellar ... surfaces. During this time, the neurons of the dentate nucleus are similar in shape and form ..., which is the critical period in fetal development of the dentate nucleus, gyral formation ... dimensional structure of the human cerebellar dentate nucleus a computerized reconstruction study ... sized to large neurons. ref name Milosevic Structure Location Image Dentate nucleus cerebellum intermed mag.jpg thumb right Micrograph of the dentate nucleus pale pink . H&E stain . The architecture ..., are grouped into pairs. From the midline, the dentate nucleus is the most lateral, then the interposed nucleus, and the fastigial nucleus is the most medial. As a chunk of tissue, the dentate nucleus ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name T cell Latin lymphocytus T GraySubject GrayPage Image Red White Blood cells.jpg Caption Scanning electron micrograph of T lymphocyte right , a platelet center and a red blood cell ... 2 00 04.1.02007 T cells or T lymphocytes belong to a group of white blood cell s known as lymphocyte s, and play a central role in cell mediated immunity . They can be distinguished from other lymphocytes, such as B cell s and natural killer cell s NK cells , by the presence of a T cell receptor TCR on the cell surface. They are called T cells because they mature in the thymus , and thus .... Types Helper T helper cell T sub H sub cells assist other white blood cells in immunologic processes, including maturation of B cell s into plasma cell s and memory B cell s, and activation of cytotoxic ... cell s APCs . Once activated, they divide rapidly and secrete small proteins called cytokine s that regulate ... subtypes, including T helper cell T sub H sub 1 , Th2 T sub H sub 2 , Th3 T sub H sub 3 , Th17 T sub ... and T cell polarization in autoimmune inflammation publisher Jci.org date 2007 05 01 accessdate 2012 04 09 ref Cytotoxic Cytotoxic T cell s T sub C sub cells, or CTLs destroy virally infected ... on the surface of nearly every cell of the body. Through IL 10, adenosine and other molecules secreted ... cgi content full 114 9 1198 title An integrated view of suppressor T cell subsets in immunoregulation publisher Jci.org date 2004 11 01 accessdate 2012 04 09 ref Memory Memory T cell s are a subset ... may be either CD4 sup sup or CD8 sup sup . Memory T cells typically express the cell surface protein ... 1988 publisher Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov date 2012 03 13 accessdate 2012 04 09 ref Regulatory Regulatory T cell ... of immunological tolerance . Their major role is to shut down T cell mediated immunity toward the end ... . Mutations of the FOXP3 gene can prevent regulatory T cell development, causing the fatal autoimmune ... may originate during a normal immune response. Natural killer Natural killer T cell s NKT cells not to be confused ... more details
that cell death was confined to the area of Onuf s nucleus. This, once again, verified the role ...Infobox Anatomy Name Onuf& 39 s nucleus Latin nucleus nervi pudendi GraySubject GrayPage Image Medulla spinalis Substantia grisea English.svg Caption Medulla spinalis Substantia grisea Onuf s nucleus not labeled ... MeshNumber Onuf s nucleus is a distinct group of neurons located in the ventral part grey matter laminae ... name Mannen Mannen T. 2000. Neuropathological findings of Onuf s nucleus and its significance. Neuropathology ... author Onufronwicz B year 1899 title Notes on the arrangement and function of the cell groups of the sacral ... Onuf s nucleus is located primarily in S2, it can extend to the caudal end of the first sacral segment or to the middle part of the third sacral segment. Also, Onuf s nucleus is found almost symmetrically ... B et al. year 2000 title Neuronal loss in Onuf s nucleus in three patients with progressive supranuclear ... . ref Many staining techniques have been used to study the anatomy of Onuf s nucleus. The Nissl ... method showed that Onuf s nucleus appears clear due to the presence of many vertically arranged unmyelinated fibers. The sizes of the cells in Onuf s nucleus are small in comparison to other lateral group cells. The neurons in Onuf s nucleus are motoneurons, and like most Motor neuron motoneurons they are characterized ... Onuf s nucleus is the origin of innervation for the striated muscles of the rectum and urethral sphincter. The neurons of Onuf s nucleus are responsible for controlling external sphincter muscles of the anus and urethra in humans. Onufrowicz also proposed that Onuf s nucleus controlled the ischiocavernosus ... s nucleus is frequently involved in motor neuron disease amyotrophic lateral sclerosis url journal Journal ... vs. autonomic in nature The question of whether the motor neurons in Onuf s nucleus have somatic ... The motor neurons of Onuf s nucleus innervate striated musculature rhabdosphincter muscle which is controlled voluntarily. ref name Bergmann Neurons in Onuf s nucleus lack autonomic dense core vesicles ... more details
Dorsomedial nucleus can refer to Dorsomedial hypothalamic nucleus Medial dorsal nucleus of the thalamus disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
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Infobox Brain Name Globose nucleus Latin nucleus globosus GraySubject 187 GrayPage 796 Image Gray707.png Caption Sagittal section through right cerebellar hemisphere. The right olive has also been cut sagitally. Emboliform nucleus not labeled, but region is visible. Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 686 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Globose nucleus NeuroLexID birnlex 1159 DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12581303 The globose nucleus is one of the deep cerebellar nuclei. It is located medial to the emboliform nucleus and lateral to the fastigial nucleus . This nucleus contains primarily large and small multipolar neurons. The globose nucleus and emboliform nucleus are occasionally referred to collectively as the interposed nucleus . External links http www.mona.uwi.edu fpas courses physiology neurophysiology Cerebellum.htm http www.lib.mcg.edu edu eshuphysio program section8 8ch6 s8ch6 30.htm http www.neuinfo.org nif nifgwt.html?query 22Globose 20Nucleus 22 NIF Search Globose Nucleus via the Neuroscience Information Framework Gray s Cerebellum Category Cerebellum Category Neuroanatomy anatomy stub de Nucleus globosus ... more details
There are two structures or rather two pairs of structures in the brain that could be called geniculate nucleus lateral geniculate nucleus Visual perception vision medial geniculate nucleus Hearing sense hearing They should not be confused with the geniculate ganglion of the facial nerve . disambig ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Sublingual nucleus Latin nucleus sublingualis GraySubject 187 GrayPage 784 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType hier BrainInfoNumber 760 MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Sublingual nucleus NeuroLexID birnlex 2657 DorlandsPre n 11 DorlandsSuf 12583517 In the substance of the formatio reticularis are two small nuclei of gray matter . The one near the dorsal aspect of the hilum anatomy hilus of the inferior olivary nucleus is called the Sublingual nucleus inferior central nucleus , nucleus of Roller . External links http www.neuinfo.org nif nifgwt.html?query 22Sublingual 20Nucleus 22 NIF Search Sublingual Nucleus via the Neuroscience Information Framework Gray s Category Nervous system neuroscience stub pl J dro podj zykowe ... more details
Anterior nucleus can refer to Anterior hypothalamic nucleus Anterior nuclei of thalamus disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Lateral nucleus can refer to Lateral hypothalamus Lateral vestibular nucleus disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Intercalated nucleusnucleus intercalatus called also Staderini nucleus is a group of nerve cells in the medulla oblongata , between the dorsal nucleus of the vagus nerve lateral to the intercalated nucleus and the Hypoglossal nucleusnucleus of the hypoglossal nerve medial to intercalated nucleus , forming part of the perihypoglossal nuclear complex . Function. Probably involved in the control of the vestibuloocular reflex and may contribute to the vertical neural integrator. Described for the first time in 1894 by Rutilio Staderini 1861 1942 , Italian neuroanatomist References John Alan Kiernan, Murray Llewellyn Barr. Barr s The Human Nervous System An Anatomical Viewpoint. 2008 category Neuroanatomy ro Nucleu intercalat ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Interposed nucleus Latin nucleus interpositus anterior, nucleus interpositus posterior GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein Acronym BrainInfoType BrainInfoNumber MeshName MeshNumber NeuroLex Interpositus Nucleus NeuroLexID nlx anat 20081242 Dorlands DorlandsID The interposed nucleus is a deep nucleus of the cerebellum and is composed of the globose nuclei and the emboliform nuclei . It is located in the roof dorsal aspect of the fourth ventricle, lateral to the fastigial nucleus . It receives its afferent supply from the anterior lobe of the cerebellum and sends output via the superior cerebellar peduncle to the red nucleus . The interposed nucleus is smaller than the dentate but larger than the fastigial nucleus. Function Functionally, it modulates muscle stretch reflexes of distal muscle groups. External links http www.lib.mcg.edu edu eshuphysio program section8 8ch6 s8ch6 30.htm http www.neuroanatomy.wisc.edu cere text P5 interp.htm Cerebellum Neural tracts Category Cerebellum neuroanatomy stub ... more details
Infobox Brain Name Parabrachial nucleus Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 IsPartOf Components Artery Vein BrainInfoType ancil BrainInfoNumber 2137625543 MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The parabrachial nucleus PBN is a region in the pons that is related to the ascending reticular activating system ARAS . It can be subdivided into the lateral parabrachial nucleus and the medial parabrachial nucleus . The PBN connects the reticular formation to the thalamus thalamic relay nuclei as well as the intralaminar nuclei of thalamus intralaminar and related nuclei. Function In rodents, the PBN is the second relay nucleus in gustatory taste processing. Fibers from the nucleus of solitary tract connect to gustatory centers in the PBN, which sends projects along two pathways for taste processing. The first connects the PBN to the ventroposterior medial nucleus of the thalamus and the other connects the PBN to the central nucleus of the amygdala and lateral hypothalamus . Lesions of the PBN disrupt conditioned taste aversion . A lesion to this pathway can lead to decreased consciousness . External links BrainMaps parabrachial 20nucleus Pons Gustatory system neuroanatomy stub Category Neuroanatomy hu Nucleus parabrachialis ... more details
Preoptic nucleus can refer to Ventrolateral preoptic nucleus Anterodorsal preoptic nucleus Preoptic area disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Conus nucleus image Conus nucleus 1.jpg image caption Apertural and abapertural views of gastropod shell shell of Conus nucleus Reeve, L.A., 1848 regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Conoidea familia Conidae subfamilia Coninae genus Conus species C. nucleus binomial Conus nucleus binomial authority Reeve, 1848 synonyms ref synonyms Conus nucleus is a species of sea snail , a marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Conidae , the Conus cone snails and their allies. ref name WoRMS WRMS species 215555 Conus nucleus Reeve, 1848 27 March 2010 ref Like all species within the genus Conus , these snails are predatory and venomous . They are capable of stinging humans, therefore live ones should be handled carefully or not at all. Description Empty section date March 2010 Distribution Empty section date March 2010 References reflist External links http biology.burke.washington.edu conus catalogue index.php The Conus Biodiversity website http www.coneshells am.ru Cone Shells Knights of the Sea Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Conus Nucleus Category Conus nucleus Category Animals described in 1848 conus stub nl Conus nucleus pt Conus nucleus vi Conus nucleus ... more details