ventro-rostral cluster
ventrorostral cluster
Early-forming neural cluster located in the rostral diencephalon. At 19 h, axons arising from the vrc grow caudally to pioneer the tract of the postoptic commissure (TPOC). Ross et al., 1992.
| Type | Organ |
| Body System | Nervous |
| Parent Structure | diencephalic nucleus |
| Latin Name | ventrorostral cluster |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the ventro-rostral cluster?
Early-forming neural cluster located in the rostral diencephalon. At 19 h, axons arising from the vrc grow caudally to pioneer the tract of the postoptic commissure (TPOC). Ross et al., 1992.
What body system is the ventro-rostral cluster part of?
The ventro-rostral cluster is part of the Nervous.
What is the Latin name for the ventro-rostral cluster?
The Latin name for the ventro-rostral cluster is ventrorostral cluster.
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amiculum nuclei dentati
amiculum of inferior olive
ami
ampulla caudalis
ansa peduncularis
ansa peduncularis in thalamo
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