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This article explores the intricate structures of the brain, focusing on the ependymal and subependymal layers of the cerebellum. It discusses the roles of key areas, including the Purkinje cell layer, amygdala's central nucleus, and the basolateral complex, alongside critical regions like the primary motor cortex, dorsal striatum, and various hippocampal layers. Insights into the hypothalamus, basal nucleus of Meynert, and thalamic regions highlight their significance in brain function and expression divergence (ED).
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Ependymal and Subependymal Layers 4083 Cerebellum White Matter Cerebellum, Purkinje Cell Layer Amygdala, Central Nucleus 1877 4973 Amygdala, Basolateral Complex 3561 Primary Motor Cortex 2232 Dorsal Striatum 3083 4276 4950 Visual Cortex Layers II/III/IV Hippocampus CA1, dorsal/anterior 4725 Hippocampus Dentate Gyrus, dorsal/anterior Substantia Nigra 2321 3835 Raphe Nuclei 4861 Locus Coeruleus 3118 4249 Hypothalamus Basal Nucleus of Meynert Medial Thalamus 4396 Ventral thalamus 5109 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 0.1 Expression Divergence (ED)