Preferred Name

tapetum of corpus callosum
Synonyms

tapetum corporis callosi

tapetum

Definitions

On either side of the corpus collosum, the fibers radiate in the white substance and pass to the various parts of the cerebral cortex; those curving forward from the genu into the frontal lobe constitute the forceps anterior, and those curving backward into the occipital lobe, the forceps posterior. Between these two parts is the main body of the fibers which constitute the tapetum and extend laterally on either side into the temporal lobe, and cover in the central part of the lateral ventricle. [Wikipedia via Greys].

ID

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0000373

alternative label

tapetum corporis callosi

tapetum

database_cross_reference

HBA:265504966

SCTID:279312006

Wikipedia:Tapetum_of_corpus_callosum

neuronames:1596

DHBA:12027

FMA:77208

definition

On either side of the corpus collosum, the fibers radiate in the white substance and pass to the various parts of the cerebral cortex; those curving forward from the genu into the frontal lobe constitute the forceps anterior, and those curving backward into the occipital lobe, the forceps posterior. Between these two parts is the main body of the fibers which constitute the tapetum and extend laterally on either side into the temporal lobe, and cover in the central part of the lateral ventricle. [Wikipedia via Greys].

depiction

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/aa/Gray733.png

external_ontology_notes

not to be confused with BTO:0001350 or GO:0048655-tapetal layer morphogenesis

has_broad_synonym

tapetum

has_obo_namespace

uberon

has_related_synonym

tapetum corporis callosi

id

UBERON:0000373

label

tapetum of corpus callosum

notation

UBERON:0000373

note

On either side of the corpus collosum, the fibers radiate in the white substance and pass to the various parts of the cerebral cortex; those curving forward from the genu into the frontal lobe constitute the forceps anterior, and those curving backward into the occipital lobe, the forceps posterior. Between these two parts is the main body of the fibers which constitute the tapetum and extend laterally on either side into the temporal lobe, and cover in the central part of the lateral ventricle. [Wikipedia via Greys].

part_of

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002336

preferred label

tapetum of corpus callosum

prefLabel

tapetum of corpus callosum

treeView

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002336

subClassOf

http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/UBERON_0002437

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