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- Q6806127 subject Q7345649.
- Q6806127 abstract "The median raphe nucleus (MRN) (also known as the nucleus raphes medianus (NRM) or superior central nucleus) is composed of polygonal, fusiform and piriform neurons and exists rostral to the nucleus raphes pontis.Inhibition of the MRN in cats by lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocin, two serotonin agonist hallucinogens, leads to dose dependent behavioral changes, indicating the MRN may be an important site of action for humans hallucinations.".
- Q6806127 brainInfoNumber "557".
- Q6806127 brainInfoType "hier".
- Q6806127 dorlandsPrefix "n_11".
- Q6806127 dorlandsSuffix "12582808".
- Q6806127 wikiPageWikiLink Q194270.
- Q6806127 wikiPageWikiLink Q2061493.
- Q6806127 wikiPageWikiLink Q23118.
- Q6806127 wikiPageWikiLink Q409150.
- Q6806127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7228297.
- Q6806127 wikiPageWikiLink Q7345649.
- Q6806127 braininfonumber "557".
- Q6806127 braininfotype "hier".
- Q6806127 dorlandspre "n_11".
- Q6806127 dorlandssuf "12582808".
- Q6806127 latin "nucleus raphes medianus, nucleus centralis superior".
- Q6806127 name "Median raphe nucleus".
- Q6806127 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q6806127 type Brain.
- Q6806127 type Thing.
- Q6806127 type Q4936952.
- Q6806127 comment "The median raphe nucleus (MRN) (also known as the nucleus raphes medianus (NRM) or superior central nucleus) is composed of polygonal, fusiform and piriform neurons and exists rostral to the nucleus raphes pontis.Inhibition of the MRN in cats by lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) and psilocin, two serotonin agonist hallucinogens, leads to dose dependent behavioral changes, indicating the MRN may be an important site of action for humans hallucinations.".
- Q6806127 label "Median raphe nucleus".
- Q6806127 name "Median raphe nucleus".
- Q6806127 name "nucleus raphes medianus, nucleus centralis superior".