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What is/are the function(s) of inhibin?
Hemisphere
Half of a spherical or roughly spherical structure, especially one of the halves of the brain.
Caudate Nucleus
A curved, elongated nucleus located within the brain, playing a key role in various functions including motor processing, learning, memory, and emotion regulation.
Corpus Striatum
Caudate nucleus, putamen, and globus pallidus; so-named because of the striations caused by intermixing of gray and white matter, which result from the number of tracts crossing the anterior portion of the corpus striatum.
Subthalamic
Pertaining to the location or region under or beneath the thalamus in the brain, often referring to the subthalamic nucleus involved in motor control.
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