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Wullimann, Mario F. ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9292-2851 (2020): Neural origins of basal diencephalon in teleost fishes: Radial versus tangential migration. In: Journal of Morphology, Bd. 281, Nr. 9: S. 1133-1141 [PDF, 2MB]

Abstract

Teleost fish possess large lateral diencephalic regions such as the torus lateralis, the preglomerular area, and the diffuse nucleus of the hypothalamic inferior lobe. While their developmental origins traditionally were suggested to lie in diencephalic midline ventricular proliferative zones, more remote midbrain origins were reported recently. This review focuses on the preglomerular region and summarizes the data supporting three existing hypotheses on its developmental origins. The conclusion is that lateral torus, diffuse nucleus of hypothalamic inferior lobe, and preglomerular region are part of the diencephalon, but have a multiregional origin provided by both radially and tangentially migrating cells forming these regions in question.

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