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| Brain: Arcuate nucleus | ||
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| Arcuate nucleus is 'AR', at bottom center, in green. | ||
| Latin | nucleus arcuatus hypothalami | |
| Part of | Hypothalamus | |
| NeuroNames | hier-378 | |
| MeSH | Arcuate+nucleus | |
The arcuate nucleus (or infundibular nucleus[1]) is an aggregation of neurons in the mediobasal hypothalamus, adjacent to the third ventricle and the median eminence. The arcuate nucleus includes several important populations of neurons, including: Neuroendocrine neurons, Centrally-projecting neurons and Others.
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The arcuate nucleus also contains a population of specialized ependymal cells, called tanycytes.
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