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Commissure - Wikipedia
A commissure is the location at which two objects abut or are joined. The term is used especially in the fields of anatomy and biology. en.wikipedia.org
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COMMISSURE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. a point or line of union or junction especially between two anatomical parts (such as adjacent heart valves) 2. a connecting band of nerve tissue in the ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Commissure - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Connections between the left and right brain hemispheres, known as commissures, are essential for coordinating everyday sensory-motor and cognitive functions. www.sciencedirect.com
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commissure
commissure (ˈkɒmɪsjʊə(r)) Also 5 comyssure, 6 commyssure. [ad. L. commissūra putting together, joining, f. commiss- ppl. stem of committ-ĕre to put together: see commit and -ure. So F. commissure from 15th c.] 1. A joining or connecting together; the line or surface along which two parts touch each ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neuroanatomy, Anterior White Commissure - StatPearls - NCBI
The anterior white commissure is a rectangularly-shaped collection of nerve fibers located directly anterior to the central canal and gray commissure. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Commissures - Mitral Valve Repair Center
The commissures define a distinct area where the anterior and posterior leaflets come together at their insertion into the annulus. Sometimes ... www.mitralvalverepair.org
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Uncovering a Role for the Dorsal Hippocampal Commissure in ...
The dorsal hippocampal commissure (DHC) is a white matter tract that provides interhemispheric connections between temporal lobe brain regions. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Labial commissure of mouth - Wikipedia
The commissure is the corner of the mouth, where the vermillion border of the superior labium (upper lip) meets that of the inferior labium (lower lip). en.wikipedia.org
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COMMISSURE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
a band of nerves going from one side of the brain or spinal cord to the other to connect similar structures. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Commissure (disambiguation) | Radiology Reference Article
A commissure (TA: commissura) is a location at which two anatomical structures are united. Though the term most commonly refers to the commissures in the brain. radiopaedia.org
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Grey commissure
The grey commissure is a thin strip of grey matter that surrounds the central canal of the spinal cord and, along with the anterior white commissure, connects wikipedia.org
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Anterior commissure
The anterior commissure works with the posterior commissure to link the two cerebral hemispheres of the brain and also interconnects the amygdalae and Function The functionality of the anterior commissure is still not completely understood. wikipedia.org
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Fornix (neuroanatomy)
The body of the fornix travels anteriorly and divides again near the anterior commissure. the hippocampal commissure). wikipedia.org
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Habenular commissure
The habenular commissure, is a brain commissure (a band of nerve fibers) situated in front of the pineal gland that connects the habenular nuclei on both Fibers enter the trigonum habenulæ from the stalk of the pineal gland, and the habenular commissure. wikipedia.org
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Anterior white commissure
The anterior white commissure (ventral white commissure) is a bundle of nerve fibers which cross the midline of the spinal cord just anterior (in front of) to the gray commissure (Rexed lamina X). wikipedia.org
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