- A
cistern (from
Middle English cisterne; from
Latin cisterna, from cista 'box'; from
Ancient Gr**** κίστη (kístē) 'basket') is a
waterproof receptacle...
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cerebellopontine cistern (also
pontocerebellar cistern,
cerebellopontine angle cistern, or
angle cistern) is a
paired subarachnoid cistern at the cerebellopontine...
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network (CGN) and the
trans Golgi network (TGN). The CGN is the
first cisternal structure, and the TGN is the final, from
which proteins are packaged...
- The
interpeduncular cistern (or
basal cistern) is the
subarachnoid cistern situated between the
dorsum sellae (anteriorly) and the two
cerebral peduncles...
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first step in the
cisternal structure of a
protein being packaged,
while the
trans Golgi network is the last step in the
cisternal structure when the...
- The
prepontine cistern, or
pontine cistern is one of the
subarachnoid cisterns situated ventral to the pons. It
contains the
basilar artery.: 478 Each...
- The
Basilica Cistern, or
Cisterna Basilica (Gr****: Βασιλική Κινστέρνα, Turkish:
Yerebatan Sarnıcı or
Yerebatan Sarayı, "Subterranean
Cistern" or "Subterranean...
- The
chiasmatic cistern or
suprasellar cistern is a
small subarachnoid cistern related to the
optic chiasm. The
cistern is
situated superior to the optic...
- The
ambient cistern is a
bilaterally paired (one on each side of the body)
subarachnoid cistern situated at
either lateral aspect of the mesencephalon...
- The
subarachnoid cisterns are
spaces formed by
openings in the
subarachnoid space, an
anatomic space in the
meninges of the brain. The
space is situated...