main part of the interposed nucleus

The term main part of the interposed nucleus refers to one of two parts of the interposed nucleus of the cerebellum identified by Nissl stain in the rat ( Swanson-2004 ). The other is the parvicellular part of the interposed nucleus. Neither is identified in mouse brain atlases ( Dong-2004; Franklin-2008 ).

Also known as: interposed nucleus, main part, main part of the interposed nucleus

NeuroNames ID: 3330

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