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Dopaminergic cell group Aaq is a sparse group of cells fluorescent for dopamine that is located in the rostral half of the central gray of the midbrain in primates. It is more prominent in the squirrel monkey (Saimiri) than the macaque [1].
References
- ^ Felten DL; Sladek JR Jr. (1983). "Monoamine distribution in primate brain V. Monoaminergic nuclei: anatomy, pathways and local organization". Brain Research Bulletin 10(2):171-284.