A16 cell group
Acronym: A16
The term A16 cell group refers to a group of cells fluorescent for dopamine located in the olfactory bulb of vertebrates, including the human, macaque, rat and mouse ( Smeets-1994 ). Functionally it is part of the olfactory system, which mediates the sense of smell and may contribute to the evaluation of smells a positive or negative ( Bowden-2021 ) Updated 8 Jun 2024.

Also known as: No other name for this structure has appeared in PubMed.NeuroNames ID : 1867


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