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. 2014 Apr 25;522(9):NA. doi: 10.1002/cne.23599

Nucleus of the solitary tract in the C57BL/6J mouse: Subnuclear parcellation, chorda tympani nerve projections, and brainstem connections

Donald Ganchrow, Judith R Ganchrow, Vanessa Cicchini, Dianna L Bartel, Daniel Kaufman, David Girard, Mark C Whitehead
PMCID: PMC4738634

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Ganchrow D, Ganchrow JR, Cicchini V, Bartel DL, Kaufman D, Girard D, Whitehead MC. 2014. Nucleus of the solitary tract in the C57BL/6J mouse: Subnuclear parcellation, chorda tympani nerve projections, and brainstem connections. J. Comp. Neurol. 522:1565–1596.

The Journal of Comparative Neurology, Volume 522, Issue 7, pages 1565–1596, 1 May 2014, | DOI 10.1002/cne.23484.

The authors would like to correct some errors in Table 2 of the manuscript. The entire corrected table is reprinted below.

We apologize for any confusion caused by these errors.

Table 1.

Comparative Cytoarchitectonic Parcellation in Selected Regions of NST in Rodents

Mouse Hamster Rat
Present study; Zaidi et al., 2008a Whitehead, 1988a, b, c Torvik, 1956a Kalia and Sullivan, 1982; Ross et al., 1985; Cunningham and Sawchenko, 1989; Zhang and Ashwell, 2001a, d Herbert et al., 1190a
Central Central Medialg Intermediate,h Centrald
(RC, Cee, f) (RC and CC) centrali , e, j
Commissural Medial Commissural Commissural
Dorsolateral(DL) Dorsolateral Lateralg Dorsolateral k
Lateral (RL and CL) Lateral (RL and CL) Lateral Interstitial
Medial Caudal central Medial Medial Medial
Parvicellulare Medial Medial Commissural Parvicellulare
(PC)
Rostral medial Medial Medial Medial,h centralj
Ventral Ventral Ventral k
Ventrolateral Ventrolateral Lateral Ventrolateral Ventrolateral
a

Nissl.

b

Silver.

c

Golgi.

d

See Discussion.

e

Distinguished by moderate to dark staining for NADPH‐diaphorase.

f

Distinguished by intense P2X2 immunoreactivity.

g

Medial and lateral divisions of NST.

h

According to Kalia and Sullivan (1982).

i

According to Zhang and Ashwell (2001).

j

Identified in Nissl material and its specific projection to nucleus ambiguus as distinct from within the medial subnucleus of Kalia and Sullivan (1982).

k

According to Herbert et al. (1990), dorsolateral and ventral subnuclei are not distinguishable from ventrolateral nucleus proper in Nissl (thionin) stain.


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