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Enlarged Thalamus Model, 18213 - Ideal for Educational and Anatomical Studies
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Thalamus model is placed on a stand and consists of 7 parts. The thalamus model shows 20 positions: The inner medullary lamina Intraplate thalamic nuclei Centromedian nucleus Anterior group of nuclei Dorsomedial nucleus Dorsolateral nucleus Posterolateral nucleus Nuclei of the thalamic cushion Ventral anterior nucleus Ventrolateral nucleus Ventral posterolateral nucleus Ventral posterior medial nucleus Medial patellar body Lateral patellar body Medial group of nuclei Intermediate mass Brain strips Hindlimb junction Pineal body Posterior commissure The model is placed on a stand. Weight (net): 0.72kg; Size (on stand): 15x11x9 cm.
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