A11 cell group (A11)

The term A11 cell group refers to a small group of cells fluorescent for dopamine that are located in the posterior periventricular nucleus and the intermediate periventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus in the macaque ( Felten-1983 ). In the rat, small numbers of cells assigned to this group are also found in the posterior hypothalamic area, the supramammillary area and the reuniens nucleus ( Dahlstrom-1964 ).

Also known as: A11 cell group, A11 dopamine cells, dopaminergic group A11

NeuroNames ID: 1850

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