Homologous laminar organization of the mouse and human subiculum
Abstract The subiculum is the major output component of the hippocampal formation and one of the major brain structures most affected by Alzheimer’s disease. Our previous work revealed a hidden laminar architecture within the mouse subiculum. However, the rotation of the hippocampal longitudinal axi...
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Main Authors: | Michael S. Bienkowski, Farshid Sepehrband, Nyoman D. Kurniawan, Jim Stanis, Laura Korobkova, Neda Khanjani, Kristi Clark, Houri Hintiryan, Carol A. Miller, Hong-Wei Dong |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/74db091c0701444b8d9ea4ad6e4f2329 |
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