magnocellular part of the dentate nucleus

The term magnocellular part of the dentate nucleus refers to one of two subdivisions of the dentate nucleus of the cerebellar nuclei. While it contains small neurons as well (Voogd-1990 ), it is identified by its population of large neurons. It is found in the human ( Voogd-1990 ), the macaque ( Paxinos-2009a ), the rat ( Swanson-2004 ) and the mouse ( Franklin-2008 ). The other subdivision is the parvicellular part of the dentate nucleus.

Also known as: dentate nucleus, magnocellular part, magnocellular part of the dentate nucleus, lateral cerebellar nucleus, lateral (dentate) cerebellar nucleus, microgyric part of the dentate nucleus

NeuroNames ID: 1945

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