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Fasciculus retroflexus of WHS11 Delineation of the fasciculus retroflexus in the Waxholm mouse brain atlas, as seen in T1 weighted images. As seen in transverse sections: two small dark circular structures near the midline, caudal to thalamus. Traced as far as visible in coronal plane, including parts lying within the region of the diencephalon. ILX:0104108 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fasciola cinerea ILX:0104109 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fasciola cinerea of ABA 2009 ILX:0104110 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fasciola cinereum of RHA11 A medially oriented small continuation of the most anterior part of the hippocampal formation. This is most easily appreciated in horizontal sections taken at dorsal levels. The FC can be further subdivided into a portion that contains granular cells similar to those found in the dentate gyrus (DG), which we will refer to as FC-DG. A second part mainly contains pyramidal cells, and this is further subdivided in a large-celled area that has similarities to CA3, referred to as FC-CA3 and a small-celled portion, a look-alike of CA1, named FC-CA1. In some sections these subdivisions are not easy differentiated, in which case we will use FC to indicate the entire complex. ILX:0104111 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fasciola cinereum-CA1 of RHA11 Part of pyramidal cell region of the fasciola cinereum of the Rat Hippocampal Atlas that contains small-celled portion, a look-alike of CA1 ILX:0104112 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fasciola cinereum-DG of RHA11 Subdivision of the fasciola cinereum that contains granular cells similar to those found in the dentate gyrus (DG) ILX:0104113 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fasciolar gyrus A small paired band that passes around the splenium of the corpus callosum from the lateral longitudinal stria to the dentate gyrus[Biology-Online]. A posterior and upward extension of the dentate gyrus, forming a transitional area between the dentate gyrus and the indusium griseum[BTO]. ILX:0104114 11 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fast afterhyperpolarization amplitude Amplitude from first AP onset to minimum voltage, explictly refered to as fast ILX:0104115 5 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fast afterhyperpolarization duration Duration from first AP onset to minimum voltage, explictly refered to as fast ILX:0104116 5 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fast blue Fluorescent diamidino compound used as a retrograde tracer ILX:0104117 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fast Fourier transform a mathematical algorithm that is used to indicate any algorithm attempting to determine the power versus frequency graph for a signal ILX:0104118 5 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fast potential A class of synaptic potential that persists over the millisecond time scale. Typical fast potentials have direct mechanisms such as activation of transmitter-gated ion channels. The term is found in older electrophysiology literature. ILX:0104119 5 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fast twitch skeletal muscle cell Skeletal muscle cell characterized by a white color due to the absence of myoglobin, and a reliance on glycolytic enzymes. These fibers are efficient for short bursts of speed and power and use both oxidative metabolism and anaerobic metabolism depending on the particular sub-type. ILX:0104120 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fast twitch type A skeletal muscle cell Fast twitch skeletal muscle cell characterized by large amounts of myoglobin an abundance of mitochondria,blood capillaries, a high capacity for generating ATP by oxidation, rapid rate of ATP splitting and hence a high contraction velocity. They are resistant to fatigue but not as much as slow oxidative fibers (adapted from Wikipedia). ILX:0104121 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fastigial nucleus the most medial of the cerebellar nuclei; it receives its afferent input from Purkinje cells of the flocculonodular lobe and the vermis, and most of its efferent connections travel via the inferior cerebellar peduncle to the vestibular nuclei and to the medullary reticular formation ILX:0104122 10 scicrunch 06/23/2020 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fastigial nucleus of ABA 2009 ILX:0104123 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fat-suppressed MRI 2D image ILX:0104124 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fat-suppressed MRI 3D image A type of magnetic resonance image in which the contribution to the voxel intensity due to the signal from fat has been suppressed. ILX:0104125 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Fatal Familial Insomnia An autosomal dominant disorder characterized by degeneration of the THALAMUS and progressive insomnia. It is caused by a mutation in the prion protein ( PRIONS) (MeSH). ILX:0104126 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex
Father ILX:0104127 3 scicrunch 06/18/2018 scicrunch term 12/08/2016 0 NeuroLex NeuroLex

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