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Brainstem cross-section - medulla (vestibular nuclei)

Brainstem cross-section - medulla (vestibular nuclei) - Editable icon of a cross-section of medulla oblongata at the vestibular nuclei with structural specificities
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Keywords
white matter,grey matter,tract,CNS,central nervous system,myelencephalon,medulla,cross section,brainstem cross section,medulla oblongata
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