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Qué (quién) es joinable complexes - definición

PORTION OF THE HUMAN BRAIN
Ventrobasal Complex; Ventrobasal complexes

Sharp waves and ripples         
BIOLOGICAL PHENOMENON
Sharp wave-ripple complexes; Sharp wave–ripple complexes
Sharp waves and ripples (SWRs) are oscillatory patterns in the mammalian brain hippocampus seen on an EEG during immobility and sleep. There are three major network oscillation patterns in the hippocampus: theta waves, SWRs and gamma waves.
Ion-neutral complex         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Ion-Neutral Complexes; Ion-Neutral Complexes
An ion-neutral complex in chemistry is an aggregate of an ion with one or more neutral molecules in which at least one of the partners has a rotational degree of freedom about an axis perpendicular to the intermolecular direction Advances in Gas Phase Ion Chemistry, Volume 4 by L.M.
Metal salen complex         
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  • Salpn, a substituted salen ligand
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YES , IT'S REALLY
Salen complexes; Salen complex; Salen-type ligand; Metal salen complexes
A metal salen complex is a coordination compound between a metal cation and a ligand derived from N,N′-bis(salicylidene)ethylenediamine, commonly called salen. The classical example is salcomine, the complex with divalent cobalt , usually denoted as Co(salen).

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Ventrobasal complex

The ventrobasal complex (VB) is a relay nucleus of the thalamus for nociceptive stimuli received from nociceptive nerves. The VB consists of the ventral posteromedial nucleus (VPM) and the ventral posterolateral nucleus (VPL). In some species the ventral posterolateral nucleus, pars caudalis is also a part of the VB. The VB gets inputs from the spinothalamic tract, medial lemniscus, and corticothalamic tract. The main output of the VB is the primary somatosensory cortex.

The VB serves as the main relay for nociceptive stimuli and the modulation of that stimuli to the primary somatosensory cortex. The modulation occurs through different types of receptors present in the VB.