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Brain: Lamina affixa | ||
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1. Taenia choroidea (and lateral: Lamina affixa, Stria terminalis) 2. Thalamus, Pulvinar thalami 3. Third ventricle 4. Stalk of pineal gland 5. Habenula 6. Stria medullaris 7. Superior colliculus 8. Brachium of superior colliculus 9. Inferior colliculus 10. Brachium of inferior colliculus 11. Medial geniculate nucleus 12. Sulcus medianus 13. Superior cerebellar peduncles 14. Inferior cerebellar peduncle 15. Middle cerebellar peduncles 16. Tuberculum anterius thalami 17. Obex, Area postrema | ||
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Human brain left dissected midsagittal view (Lamina affixa is #10) | ||
Latin | lamina affixa | |
Gray's | subject #189 838 |
On the surface of the terminal vein is a narrow white band, named the lamina affixa.
GDF-15/MIC-1 has been observed in lamina affixa cells.[1]
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