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1 amus (ventral thalamus, dorsal thalamus, and epithalamus).
2 , a group of neurons on the left side of the epithalamus.
3 er developmental contexts in addition to the epithalamus.
4 part of the lateral habenular nucleus of the epithalamus.
5 e embryonic brain, to bias laterality of the epithalamus.
6 r retinal axons released by hypothalamus and epithalamus.
7 ctivity associated with the hypothalamus and epithalamus.
8 h in vitro, are enriched in hypothalamus and epithalamus.
9 the ventral thalamus and was highest in the epithalamus.
10 genetically conserved brain structure in the epithalamus.
11 ordinating the development of neurons in the epithalamus.
13 delineating the thalamus from the pretectum, epithalamus and prethalamus, revealing multiple compartm
15 n the dorsal thalamus, ventral thalamus, and epithalamus, and no gene was expressed throughout all th
16 , and nucleus of the fields of Forel) and of epithalamus appear at least 14 days before those intrins
18 is mechanism fails when the two sides of the epithalamus are widely separated from one another, sugge
19 ally splay out over thalamus, and circumvent epithalamus as they continue toward the dorsal midbrain.
20 and slit2 are expressed in hypothalamus and epithalamus but not in the lateral part of dorsal thalam
22 , dorsal mesencephalon, cerebral cortex, and epithalamus, but not hippocampus, striatum, or thalamus.
23 t disrupting directionality of the zebrafish epithalamus causes reduced exploratory behavior and incr
32 e importance of directional asymmetry of the epithalamus in the regulation of stress responses in zeb
35 l habenula, part of the structure called the epithalamus, is a major candidate for a source of negati
36 with the expression in the hypothalamus and epithalamus of a soluble factor inhibitory to RGC axon o
41 ve prominent left-right asymmetries in their epithalamus that have been associated with differential
43 led cells were abundant in the hypothalamus, epithalamus, ventral thalamus, septum, amygdala, and pal
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