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Non-GABAergic projection neurons of the cerebellar nuclei

One group of small neurons in the rhesus monkey, which was described by Langer (1985) under the name of the basal interstitial nucleus (see Section 5.1.), displays uniform and strong AChE activity. These small cells lie dispersed in the white matter of the flocculus and the nodulus and ventral to the dentate and the posterior interposed nucleus, in the roof of the fourth ventricle. The presence of strongly AChE-positive but ChAT-negative small cells in the white matter of the flocculus of the rat, that may correspond to Langer s interstitial nucleus, was noticed by Komei et al. (1983). [Pg.163]

PKC subtypes in neurons of the cerebellar nuclei have been specified by Kose et al. [Pg.164]


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