NUCLEUS SOLITARIUS

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  • The nucleus of tractus solitarius is a brainstem nucleus on each side of the upper medulla. It lies lateral to the dorsal nucleus of the vagus, .
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  • Latin, ''nucleus tractus solitarii medullae oblongatae . The nucleus of the solitary tract, or NTS (Latin: nucleus tractus solitarius), is located along .
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  • Definition of the term Nucleus Solitarius: Gray matter located in the dorsomedial part of the medulla oblongata associated with the solitary tract.
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  • The axons within the rostral tractus solitarius are the central processes .
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  • Acronym Finder: DMN/NTS stands for Dorsal Motor Nucleus of Vagus and Nucleus Tractus Solitarius (brain parts)
  • . interstitial solitary nucleus [TA] (nucleus interstitialis solitarius [TA]), . nucleus [TA] or dorsal solitary nucleus [TAalt] (nucleus solitarius .
  • 2 answers - Jan 28, 2006Top answer: nucleus of tractus solitarius. The nucleus of tractus solitarius is a brainstem nucleus on each side of the upper medulla. It lies lateral to the dorsal .
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  • The cell group in the brain stem that receives VISCEROsensory information is called NUCLEUS SOLITARIUS. This sad, little, lonely nucleus lies lateral to the .
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  • Definition of Nucleus Solitarius: Gray matter located in the dorsomedial part of the medulla oblongata associated with the solitary tract.
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