The interstitial nucleus of Cajal is a collection of neurons in the mesencephalon (midbrain) which are involved in integrating eye position-velocity information...
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nuclei to the oculomotor and trochlear nuclei as well as the interstitial nucleus of Cajal; these connections ensure that eye movements are coordinated...
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dorsal to the rostral extremity of the red nucleus, and rostral to the interstitial nucleus of Cajal.: 458.e1 Lesions of the riMLF may impair vertical...
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Accessory oculomotor nuclei (redirect from Accessory oculomotor nucleus)
group of nuclei situated in the rostral mesencephalon (midbrain) near its junction with the diencephalon, and consist of: Interstitial nucleus of Cajal Rostral...
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Vestibulo–ocular reflex (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
Vilis T (June 1991). "Generation of torsional and vertical eye position signals by the interstitial nucleus of Cajal". Science. 252 (5012): 1551–3. Bibcode:1991Sci...
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longitudinal fasciculus (riMLF), and the interstitial nucleus of Cajal. Disorders of conjugate gaze typically consist of the inability to move one or both eyes...
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is controlled by the rostral interstitial nucleus of medial longitudinal fasciculus and the interstitial nucleus of Cajal. The three nerves that control...
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oculomotor nucleus.: 321 It is situated just dorsomedial to the interstitial nucleus of Cajal, the medial longitudinal fasciculus, and red nucleus.: 458.e1 ...
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vestibular nuclei, paramedian pontine reticular formation, and interstitial nucleus of Cajal. The nuclei project principally to all three cranial nerve nuclei...
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Posterior cerebral artery (redirect from Calcarine branch of medial occipital artery)
may be associated): Supranuclear fibers to third nerve, interstitial nucleus of Cajal, nucleus of Darkschewitsch, and posterior commissure. Contralateral...
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Pursuit." April 1, 2000 Klier, Eliana M., and Hongying Wang. "Interstitial Nucleus of Cajal Encodes Three-Dimensional Head Orientations in Fick-Like Coordinates...
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Interstitiospinal tract (category Nerves of the head and neck)
is in the interstitial nucleus of Cajal (related to the oculomotor nucleus) which is subsequently found in the Edinger-Westphal nucleus of the midbrain...
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unpaired subnuclei The presence of non-homologous subdivisions of the Interpeduncular nucleus was first noticed by Cajal over a hundred years ago. The currently...
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implementation of Listing's law. However, the brainstem reticular formation centers that control vertical eye position (the interstitial nucleus of Cajal; INC)...
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Astrocyte (redirect from Cajal cells)
Glucose sensing: normally associated with neurons, the detection of interstitial glucose levels within the brain is also controlled by astrocytes. Astrocytes...
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Telocyte (category Wikipedia articles with possible conflicts of interest from September 2014)
case of serendipity: the winding way from Interstitial Cells of Cajal (ICC), via Interstitial Cajal-Like Cells (ICLC) to TELOCYTES". Journal of Cellular...
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Doug Crawford (category Academic staff of York University)
; Vilis, T. (1991). "Generation of torsional and vertical eye position signals by the interstitial nucleus of Cajal". Science. 252 (5012): 1551–1553...
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composite of three types of cells – smooth muscle cells (SMCs), interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs), and platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha (PDGFRα)...
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Human brain (redirect from Embryonic development of the human brain)
José (August 2007). "A historical reflection of the contributions of Cajal and Golgi to the foundations of neuroscience". Brain Research Reviews. 55 (1):...
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Smooth muscle (section Spread of impulse)
gastrointestinal tract is activated by a composite of smooth muscle cells (SMCs), interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs), and platelet-derived growth factor receptor...
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another receptor with tyrosine kinase activity, is implicated in Cajal interstitial cell formation, influencing the spontaneous, rhythmic, electrical...
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importance in the field. History of neuroscience List of cognitive neuroscientists List of neurologists and neurosurgeons List of women neuroscientists "Mathematical...
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A neuron consists of a cell body with a nucleus and cytoplasm, from which long thin hair-like parts arise. [citation needed] List of human cell types derived...
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Reelin (category Biology of bipolar disorder)
for reelin, and were termed CR-50 (Cajal-Retzius marker 50). They noted that CR-50 reacted specifically with Cajal-Retzius neurons, whose functional role...
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of malaria" "Work on "Protoplasmic transmission"" "Work on cancer" "Localization of the production of male sex hormone to the interstitial gland of the...
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