large lateral hypothalamic neurons

The term large lateral hypothalamic neurons refers to a group of neurons identified by Nissl stain; they are located primarily in the lateral hypothalamic area, but also in adjacent parts of medial nuclei of the hypothalamus, the posterior hypothalamic region and the fields of Forel. They appear in both human and rat; they are more prominent in the human and more differentiated into subgroups in the rat ( Saper-2004 ).

Also known as: large lateral hypothalamic neurons

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Name:

large lateral hypothalamic neurons

Language:

English

Organism:

mammal

Source:

Saper-2004

Citation:

Chapter 17 in The Human Nervous System: Second Edition. Paxinos G and Mai JK. Amsterdam: Elsevier Academic Press.

Source Title:

Hypothalamus

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