At least one genus in the family, Hoernesia, has a notably twisted commissure join.
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The commissure, a network of neural fibers that connects the lobes, also was missing.
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This growth of glomeruli in the commissure also occurred when Wnt5 was present at extremely high levels.
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The anterior olfactory nucleus projects, via the anterior commissure, to the contralateral olfactory bulb, inhibiting it.
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Sophisticated geometrical measurements found a significant increase in the ability to lift the oral commissure on the paralyzed side.
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There are also two much smaller connections, the anterior commissure and hippocampal commissure, as well as many subcortical connections that cross the midline.
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In the rat, the two hippocampi resemble a pair of bananas, joined at the stems by the hippocampal commissure that crosses the midline under the anterior corpus callosum.
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The pedal ganglia, which control the foot, are just below the esophagus and their commissure and connections to the cerebral ganglia encircle the esophagus in a nerve ring.
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The netrins act as chemoattractants to decussation of pain and temperature sensory neurons in the alar plate across the anterior white commissure, where they then ascend towards the thalamus.
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A bundle of nerve fibers passing from one side to the other of the brain or spinal cord
A commissure is the place where two things are joined. The term is used especially in the fields of anatomy and biology.
(Commissures) The commissural fibers or transverse fibers connect the two hemispheres of the brain. They include: * the transverse fibers of the corpus callosum * the anterior commissure * the posterior commissure * the lyra or hippocampal commissure.
(Commissures) Corners or angles of the lips or eye.
(COMMISSURES) The normal separations between the valve leaflets.
Large tracts that span the longitudinal fissure.
Latin con = together, and missum = sent, hence fibres which cross between symmetrical parts.
Line formed by meeting of maxilla and mandible
The location where the two valves of a brachiopod or clam come together. See symmetry figure.