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NTR Thalamus #3432

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Fixes #3171

@AvolaAmg AvolaAmg requested a review from JABelfiore November 22, 2024 14:57
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#gogoeditdiff

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Here's a diff of how these changes impact the classified ontology (on -base file):

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How is this different from the existing term "dorsal plus ventral thalamus"? Perhaps this could be renamed (the name is awkward, this was intentional due to terminological ambiguity of "thalamus")

[Term]
id: UBERON:8800001
name: thalamus
def: "The thalamus is composed by two grey matter structure of the diencephalon one in each hemisphere. It is located in the center of the brain, above the mesencephalon and the midbrain. The thalamus is a relay center for sensory and motor informations. It is composed of 50–60 nuclei that project to specific cortical areas, each nucleus can receive inputs from multiple cortical regions, creating feedback loops that enhance relevant signals while suppressing irrelevant ones. The organisation of thalamic afferents and efferents is contralateral, influencing both sensory and motor functions." [PMID:12192499, PMID:26618760, PMID:28450543, PMID:31194341]
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Add species qualification on details - e.g. in primates it is compose of 50-60 nuclei...

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