Parvocellular red nucleus
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The parvocellular red nucleus (RNp) is located in the rostral midbrain and is involved in motor coordination. Together with the magnocellular red nucleus, it makes up the red nucleus.[1]
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- ^ Yamaguchi K, Goto N (2008). "Development of the human parvocellular red nucleus. A morphological study". Developmental Neuroscience. 30 (5): 325–330. doi:10.1159/000142733. PMID 18594131.
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