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Description 3-dimensional reconstruction of the major hypothalamic nuclei of the right side of the hypothalamus.
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Source John K. Young, Ph.D.; presents data originally published in Brain Research Bulletin 35:323-327, 1994 in a new figure, colorized and not copyrighted.
Author John K. Young, Ph.D.


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