Lateral raphespinal tract
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Latin | tractus raphespinalis lateralis |
TA98 | A14.1.02.234 A14.1.04.128 |
FMA | 75687 |
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The lateral raphespinal tract is a tract in the spinal cord. It is located in the lateral funiculus and function to modulate pain transmission.[1]
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