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Darkschewitsch Nucleus

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Darkschewitsch Nucleus

Introduction

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<th class="infobox-header" colspan="2">Darkschewitsch Nucleus</th>
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<td class="label">Cell Type Name</td>
<td>Darkschewitsch Nucleus Neurons</td>
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<td class="label">Allen Atlas ID</td>
<td>N/A (midbrain structure)</td>
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<td class="label">Lineage</td>
<td>Glutamatergic neuron</td>
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<td class="label">Brain Region</td>
<td>Midbrain, pretectal region</td>
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<td class="label">Marker Genes</td>
<td>CALB1, CALB2, Nissl, neurofilament proteins</td>
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<td class="label">Neurotransmitter</td>
<td>Glutamate</td>
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<td class="label">Taxonomy</td>
<td>ID</td>
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Darkschewitsch Nucleus is an important component in the neurobiology of neurodegenerative diseases. This page provides detailed information about its structure, function, and role in disease processes.

The Darkschewitsch Nucleus (DK) is a small, ovoid nucleus located in the midbrain tegmentum, dorsal to the red nucleus and medial to the oculomotor nucleus. It is part of the pretectal complex and is involved in vertical gaze control and eye movement integration. [@puelles2018]

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