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pineal body
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UBERON_0001905 |
[A midline, cone like structure located in the dorso-caudal roof of the 3rd ventricle, attached by peduncles to the habenular and posterior commissures. The stalk contains nerve fibers, blood vessels, connective tissue and parenchymal cells (Paxinos, The Rat Central Nervous System, 2nd ed, pg 399).] |
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ventral thalamus
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UBERON_0001900 |
[Anterior part of the diencephalon that lies between the dorsal thalamus, hypothalamus, and tegmentum of the mesencephalon, including subthalamic nucleus, zona incerta, the fields of Forel, and the nucleus of ansa lenticularis[GO, modified].] |
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epaxial region somite 24
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UBERON_2001040 |
[The epaxial region of somite 24 derived body wall muscle. The epaxial region is dorsal to the horizontal myoseptum. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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epithelium of trachea
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UBERON_0001901 |
[The epithelial lining of the trachea which contains numerous ciliated cells.] |
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sclerotome somite 21
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UBERON_2001041 |
[Ventromedial region of somite 21 that will form vertebral cartilages and connective tissues. The sclerotome lies ventral to the myotome. Cells of the sclerotome will migrate dorsally to surround the notochord and neural tube. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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sclerotome somite 24
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UBERON_2001042 |
[Ventromedial region of somite 24 that will form vertebral cartilages and connective tissues. The sclerotome lies ventral to the myotome. Cells of the sclerotome will migrate dorsally to surround the notochord and neural tube. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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sclerotome somite 27
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UBERON_2001043 |
[Ventromedial region of somite 27 that will form vertebral cartilages and connective tissues. The sclerotome lies ventral to the myotome. Cells of the sclerotome will migrate dorsally to surround the notochord and neural tube. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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sclerotome somite 3
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UBERON_2001044 |
[Ventromedial region of somite 3 that will form vertebral cartilages and connective tissues. The sclerotome lies ventral to the myotome. Cells of the sclerotome will migrate dorsally to surround the notochord and neural tube. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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sclerotome somite 5
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UBERON_2001045 |
[Ventromedial region of somite 5 that will form vertebral cartilages and connective tissues. The sclerotome lies ventral to the myotome. Cells of the sclerotome will migrate dorsally to surround the notochord and neural tube. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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subthalamic nucleus
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UBERON_0001906 |
[The subthalamic nucleus is the lens-shaped nucleus located in the ventral part of the subthalamus on the inner aspect of the internal capsule that is concerned with the integration of somatic motor function[GO].] |
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sclerotome somite 8
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UBERON_2001046 |
[Ventromedial region of somite 8 that will form vertebral cartilages and connective tissues. The sclerotome lies ventral to the myotome. Cells of the sclerotome will migrate dorsally to surround the notochord and neural tube. Kimmel et al, 1995.] |
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zona incerta
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UBERON_0001907 |
[The zona incerta is a horizontally elongated region of gray matter cells in the subthalamus below the thalamus. Its connections project extensively over the brain from the cerebral cortex down into the spinal cord. Its function is unknown though several have been proposed related to 'limbic-motor integration' such as controlling visceral activity and pain; gating sensory input and synchronizing cortical and subcortical brain rhythms. Its dysfunction may play a role in central pain syndrome. It is also been identified as a promising deep brain stimulation therapy target for treating Parkinsons Disease. Its existence was first described by Auguste Forel in 1877 as a 'region of which nothing certain can be said'. A hundred and thirty years later in 2007, Nadia Urbain and Martin DeschĂȘnes of UniversitĂ© Laval noted that the 'zona incerta is among the least studied regions of the brain; its name does not even appear in the index of many textbooks. ' [WP,unvetted].] |
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obsolete slow muscle cell somite 10
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UBERON_2001047 |
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optic tract
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UBERON_0001908 |
[Diencephalic white matter (tract) which is comprised of retinal ganglion cell axons after which they have passed through the optic chiasm[ZFA]. Predominantly white matter structure found in diencephalon consisting of fibers originating in the retina. The optic tract is considered to extend from the point of the optic chiasm and terminates largely, although not exclusively, in the lateral geniculate complex. Other fibers end in the superior colliculus and other structures in the diencephalon, midbrain and brainstem (MM)[NIF].] |
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obsolete slow muscle cell somite 13
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UBERON_2001048 |
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habenular commissure
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UBERON_0001909 |
[A brain commissure that is situated in front of the pineal gland and connects the habenular nucleus on one side of the diencephalon with that on the other side.] |
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thalamic fiber tract
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UBERON_0025261 |
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insect embryonic brain
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UBERON_6001060 |
[Brain of the embryo.] |
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insect neurogenic region
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UBERON_6001057 |
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insect presumptive embryonic/larval central nervous system
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UBERON_6001056 |
[The sum of all the structures in the embryo that will develop into the embryonic/larval central nervous system.] |