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A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus.

A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus. Research Abstract Details 

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  • A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus. Abstract Text:

    r d mooneyR D Mooney,s e fishS E Fish,b a figleyB A Figley,r w rhoadesR W Rhoades,

    Anterograde tracing with the carbocyanine dye, Di-I, was used to describe the normal postnatal development of the projection from the trigeminal (V) brainstem complex to the superior colliculus (SC) in hamster. In adult hamsters, this projection is completely restricted to the deep laminae, primarily the stratum album intermedium. Trigeminal fibers were present in the SC by the day of birth, and at this time, they terminated mainly in the deep layers. However, labelled fibers also extended into the superficial laminae (the stratum griseum superficiale and stratum opticum) reaching as far as the SC surface. Trigeminal projections to the superficial SC laminae were visible as late as postnatal day (P-) 6, but were absent by P-8. During the period when V axons were present in the superficial SC laminae, they could not be detected in the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus.

    A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus. Publishing Authors By Initials

    rd mooneyRD Mooney,se fishSE Fish,ba figleyBA Figley,rw rhoadesRW Rhoades,

    For similar nervous system: central nervous system: brain: brain stem: trigeminal nuclei research abstracts see: nervous system: central nervous system: brain: brain stem: trigeminal nuclei research

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    A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, U.S. Gov't,

    Journal: Experimental brain research. Experimentelle Hirnfo

    VOLUME: 86

    Page Numbers: 367-72

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    ISSN: 0014-4819

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: 02

    YEAR: 1991

    A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus. Keywords Mesh Terms:

    KEYWORDS: Trigeminal Nuclei

    MESH TERMS: growth & development

    Chemical & Substance for Abstract: A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus. Information

    Substance Name: 3,3'-dioctadecylindocarbocyanine

    Registry Number: 40957-95-7

    Grant and Affiliation Information for A transient projection from the trigeminal brainstem complex to the superficial layers of the hamster's superior colliculus.

    AFFILIATION: Department of Anatomy, Medical College of Ohio, Toledo 43699-0008.

    Country: GERMANY

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