PMID: 6164449Apr 27, 1981Paper

Serotonergic projections from the ventral medulla to the intermediolateral cell column in the rat

Brain Research
A D Loewy, S McKellar

Abstract

Serotonergic neurons of the ventral medulla (B1 and B3 cell groups are retrogradely labeled after HRP injection in the T1-T2 levels of the spinal cord. Following stereotaxic injections of 3H-labeled amino acids in this region, a direct projection to th intermediolateral cell column and ventral horn can be demonstrated.

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