A cytoarchitectonic atlas of the mouse hypothalamus

A description of the organization, areas, and cell groups within the hypothalamus of the mouse is presented in detail. Photomicrographs of cellstained serial sections through the hypothalamus in frontal, sagittal and horizontal planes are included. The hypothalamus has been divided basically into medial and lateral parts with most well‐defined cell groups or nuclei lying within the medial subdivision and surrounded by diffuse collections of cells referred to as areas.

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