Yes
On Dec 22, 2009, at 6:42 PM, Kei Cheung wrote:
Thanks, Maryann. In other words, dopamine (or dopaminergic) neurons
are found only in the pars cmpacta portion of the substantia nigra.
-Kei
Maryann Martone wrote:
Yes, they are same as the dopaminergic neurons are in the pars
compacta.
On Dec 22, 2009, at 6:36 PM, Kei Cheung wrote:
I'm posting the following question to the neurolex group in the
hope of
getting some neuroscience domain expert input to our microarray
use case
(http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG_BioRDF_Subgroup/QueryFederation2 ).
One of the microarray experiments mentions "substantia nigra
dopamine
neuron". I searched neurolex and found the following: "substantia
nigra
pars compacta dopaminergic cell". Are they the same? As I
understand it,
pars compacta is a portion of substantia nigra
Thanks,
-Kei
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Maryann Martone, Ph. D.
Professor-in-Residence
Department of Neuroscience
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, CA 92093-0446
858-822-0745