retrodorsolateral nucleus of the spinal cord

The term retrodorsolateral nucleus of the spinal cord refers to a group of neurons located in the anterior gray column of the spinal cord; it is found in cervical segments 8 to thoracic segments 1 and sacral segments 1 to 3 ( Nomina-1983; Jastrow-2007 ).

Also known as: retrodorsolateral nucleus of the spinal cord, Nucleus retrodorsolateralis

NeuroNames ID: 1920

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