Category:Intercalated amygdaloid nuclei
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| Name: | Intercalated amygdaloid nuclei |
| Definition: | Discrete clusters of cells intercalated among the major amygdaloid nuclei. They stain darkly in Nissl stains and have been identified in all mammals. The main groups lie between the lateral-basolateral nuclear coplex and the central and medial nuclei. Additional cell groups have been described by some in other locations (Millhouse, O. E. The intercalated cells of the amygdala. J Comp Neurol 247: 246-271, 1986)., Groups of cells located between the lateral basolateral amygaloid nuclear complex and the central nucleus of the amygdala. They stain darkly in Nissl stains and have been identified in all mammals. (Millhouse, O. E. The intercalated cells of the amygdala. J Comp Neurol 247: 246-271, 1986) |
| Synonym(s): | Massa intercalata, Massa intercalata of amygdala, intercalated nucleus of the amygdala, intercalated nuclei of amygdala, intercalated masses of nucleus amygdaloideus |
| Abbreviation | IA |
| Super-category: | Predominantly gray regional part of amygdala |
| Id: | birnlex_2683 |
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Neurons in Intercalated amygdaloid nuclei
Amygdaloid nucleus paracapsular intercalated cell are neurons that can be found in Intercalated amygdaloid nuclei or its parts.
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| Neuronames ID ( what's this?): | 232 |

