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nucleus of solitary tract - vertaling naar arabisch

BRAIN REGION
Nucleus of tractus solitarius; Solitary tract nucleus; Nucleus solitarius; Nucleus of the solitary tract; Solitarius; Nucleus tractus solitarius; Nucleus of the Solitary Tract; Nucleus tractus solitarii medullae oblongatae; Nucleus tractus solitarii; Nuclei of solitary tract; Solitary nuclei; Nucleus of solitary tract; Nucleus of solitary tracts; Nucleus of the solitary tracts; Nuclei of the solitary tracts; Nuclei of the solitary tract

nucleus of solitary tract         
‎ نَواةُ السَّبيلِ المُفْرَد‎
nucleus solitarius         
‎ النَّواةُ المُفْرَدَة‎
nucleus tractus solitarii         
‎ نَواةُ السَّبيلِ المُفْرَد‎

Definitie

Cytoblast
·noun The nucleus of a cell; the germinal or active spot of a cellule, through or in which cell development takes place.

Wikipedia

Solitary nucleus

In the human brainstem, the solitary nucleus, also called nucleus of the solitary tract, nucleus solitarius, and nucleus tractus solitarii, (SN or NTS) is a series of purely sensory nuclei (clusters of nerve cell bodies) forming a vertical column of grey matter embedded in the medulla oblongata. Through the center of the SN runs the solitary tract, a white bundle of nerve fibers, including fibers from the facial, glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves, that innervate the SN. The SN projects to, among other regions, the reticular formation, parasympathetic preganglionic neurons, hypothalamus and thalamus, forming circuits that contribute to autonomic regulation. Cells along the length of the SN are arranged roughly in accordance with function; for instance, cells involved in taste are located in the rostral part, while those receiving information from cardio-respiratory and gastrointestinal processes are found in the caudal part.