white matter of cerebellum

cerebellar tracts/commissures

Regional part of cerebellum consisting of the myelinated axons lying deep to the granule cell layer, excluding the deep cerebellar nuclei and the cerebellar peduncles.

Type Organ
Parent Structure white matter
Latin Name cerebellar tracts/commissures
FMA ID 83943

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the white matter of cerebellum?
Regional part of cerebellum consisting of the myelinated axons lying deep to the granule cell layer, excluding the deep cerebellar nuclei and the cerebellar peduncles.
What is the Latin name for the white matter of cerebellum?
The Latin name for the white matter of cerebellum is cerebellar tracts/commissures.

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