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The magnocellular nuclei of the basal forebrain (MNBF) contain cholinergic and other neurons that innervate most of the forebrain [1]. Previous studies have identified the sources of afferents, including presumptive glutamergic/aspartergic projections, to the ventral striatopallidal region [2]. The present studies were undertaken to identify the inputs to another part of the MNBF, the horizontal limb of the diagonal band (NHDB).
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Supported by RSDA MH00330; ADRC AG05681; NIH GM07200, Medical Scientist; and NIH NS09518.
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Fuller, T.A., Carnes, K.M., Price, J.L. (1988). Afferents to the Horizontal Diagonal Band of the Rat. In: Ferrendelli, J.A., Collins, R.C., Johnson, E.M. (eds) Neurobiology of Amino Acids, Peptides and Trophic Factors. Topics in the Neurosciences, vol 8. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1721-0_17
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