Preferred Name | Area postrema | |
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http://uri.neuinfo.org/nif/nifstd/birnlex_2636 |
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true |
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AP |
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createdDate |
2007-08-28 |
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* A small, rounded eminence on each side of the FOURTH VENTRICLE, which receives nerve fibers from the SOLITARY NUCLEUS; SPINAL CORD; and adjacent areas of the MEDULLA. The area postrema lies outside the BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER and its functions include acting as an emetic chemoreceptor. (MSH) * one of the ventricular organs, a highly vascular mound of tissue along the margin of the caudal part of the fourth ventricle; consists of many large capillaries, many glial, and some small nerve cells; receives fibers directly from the vagal and glossopharyngeal nerves; its efferent fibers go directly to the nucleus solitarius and the parabrachial nuclei and indirectly to other areas; it lies outside of the blood brain barrier and appears to function as a chemoreceptor trigger zone for emesis. (CSP) |
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C1289468 C0228530 769 |
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Area postrema |
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modifiedDate |
February 26, 2012 |
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neuronamesID |
769 |
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preferred label |
Area postrema |
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NIFSTD:birnlex_2636 |
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C1289468 C0228530 769 |
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C1289468 C0228530 |
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