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Moreover, all PMC regions receive projections from the claustrum and the basal forebrain and project to the caudate, the basis pontis and the zona incerta [19].
Regarding connectivity toward gustatory interneurons, projections of the Gr-expressing neurons typically bypass the brain and project to the subesophageal ganglion where multiple distinct areas receive innervations from distinct subsets of these neurons (Colomb et al. 2007).
Dacey, D. M. et al. Melanopsin-expressing ganglion cells in primate retina signal colour and irradiance and project to the LGN.
(b) A schematic drawing, in the sagittal plane, showing the pathway of biocytin-labeled fibers that leave the hippocampus and project to the NAc.
Areas 17, 18, and SV are reciprocally connected with the claustrum and the LP-pulvinar complex, and project to the superior colliculus.
Adult DAT-KO mice underwent bilateral stereotaxic injection of AAV particles in the SN (coordinates: −3.2 mm AP, ±1.2 ML, −4.3 DV), where DA neurons originate and project to the striatum.
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They were watchwords delivered at arena scale, clear and uplifting, vibrantly sung and projected to the farthest seats.
(A) Schematic representation of the A9 nigrostriatal pathway originating from the SN and projecting to the dorso-lateral striatum.
Deviatoric stresses and strains calculated using a finite element model and projected to the same directions measured in diffraction correlate with the measured spatial distributions and directional dependencies.
The Survey of India (SOI) topographical maps were georeferenced and projected to the UTM Datum: WGS 84 ZoNe—45 N coordinate system.
A contour is manually drawn around the muscle and projected to the next cross sections in both directions.
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