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Rodent Striatal Subregions
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The rodent striatum can be subdivided into four regions: dorsolateral striatum (DLS), dorsomedial striatum (DMS), nucleus accumbens shell (NAc shell), and nucleus accumbens core (NAc core). The rodent DLS is analogous to the primate putamen and the rodent DMS is analogous to the caudate nucleus.
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The rodent striatum can be subdivided into four regions: dorsolateral striatum (DLS), dorsomedial striatum (DMS), nucleus accumbens shell (NAc shell), and nucleus accumbens core (NAc core). The rodent DLS is analogous to the primate putamen and the rodent DMS is analogous to the caudate nucleus.








