The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated
Information on the location of the major spinal cord tracts in the mouse is sparse. We have collected published data on the position of these tracts in the mouse and have used data from other mammals to identify the most likely position of tracts for which there is no mouse data. We have plotted the...
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| description | Information on the location of the major spinal cord tracts in the mouse is sparse. We have collected published data on the position of these tracts in the mouse and have used data from other mammals to identify the most likely position of tracts for which there is no mouse data. We have plotted the position of six descending tracts (corticospinal, rubrospinal, medial and lateral vestibulospinal, rostral and caudal reticulospinal) and eight ascending tracts (gracile; cuneate; postsynaptic dorsal columns; dorsolateral, lateral, and anterior spinothalamic; dorsal and ventral spinocerebellar) on diagrams of transverse sections of all mouse spinal cord segments from the first cervical to the third coccygeal segment. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-437552017-09-13T15:59:13Z The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated Watson, Charles Harrison, M. spinothalamic mouse spinocerebellar spinal cord corticospinal vestibulospinal tracts Information on the location of the major spinal cord tracts in the mouse is sparse. We have collected published data on the position of these tracts in the mouse and have used data from other mammals to identify the most likely position of tracts for which there is no mouse data. We have plotted the position of six descending tracts (corticospinal, rubrospinal, medial and lateral vestibulospinal, rostral and caudal reticulospinal) and eight ascending tracts (gracile; cuneate; postsynaptic dorsal columns; dorsolateral, lateral, and anterior spinothalamic; dorsal and ventral spinocerebellar) on diagrams of transverse sections of all mouse spinal cord segments from the first cervical to the third coccygeal segment. 2012 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43755 10.1002/ar.22549 Wiley unknown |
| spellingShingle | spinothalamic mouse spinocerebellar spinal cord corticospinal vestibulospinal tracts Watson, Charles Harrison, M. The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated |
| title | The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated |
| title_full | The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated |
| title_fullStr | The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated |
| title_full_unstemmed | The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated |
| title_short | The location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated |
| title_sort | location of the major ascending and descending spinal cord tracts in all spinal segments in the mouse: actual and extrapolated |
| topic | spinothalamic mouse spinocerebellar spinal cord corticospinal vestibulospinal tracts |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/43755 |