Category:Molecular layer of cerebellar cortex
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| Name: | Molecular layer of cerebellar cortex |
| Super-category: | Cytoarchitectural part of the cerebellar cortex |
| Id: | birnlex_810 |
| Link to OWLRDF: | Download this content as OWL/RDF |
Inferred incoming projections for Molecular layer of cerebellar cortex
Receives projections from Cerebellar Serotonergic Afferents
Neurons in Molecular layer of cerebellar cortex
Cerebellum basket cell, Cerebellum stellate cell are neurons that can be found in Molecular layer of cerebellar cortex or its parts.
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| Organism: | Mammal |
| Neuronames ID ( what's this?): | 349 |
| Defining Criteria: | cyto-architecture |
| Is part of : | Cerebellar cortex |
Other Properties
- Externally Sourced Definition: The term molecular layer of cerebellar cortex is a cytoarchitectural term denoting the most superficial layer of the cerebellar cortex. This layer is characterized by basket and stellate cells. The term plexiform layer of cerebellar cortex is a synonym based on the myeloarchitecture, which consists of thin, densely packed axons coursing parallel to the long axis of the cerebellar folia, delicate terminal axons and rich dendritic ramifications (Carpenter-83).
- Definition Source: http://purl.org/nbirn/birnlex/ontology/annotation/BIRNLex_annotation_properties.owl#NeuroNames

