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Rostrocaudal and ventrodorsal change in neuronal cell size in human medial vestibular nucleus
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The MVN shows a variation in neuronal size, and it has the highest neuronal density of all the human vestibular nuclei. Large cells predominate in rostral regions of the MVN, with significant differences in the area and diameter of the cells among rostral, central, and caudal regions. Furthermore, the largest cells are grouped in the ventrolateral part of the nucleus, close to its boundaries with the inferior and the lateral vestibular nuclei. The morphological polarization, with respect to the neuronal size of the MVN, can be related to a functional polarization of rostral and caudal regions of this nucleus.
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