layers of the fascia dentata

The term layers of the fascia dentata refers to two cyto- and myeloarchitecturally defined substructures of the fascia dentata: the molecular layer, which is located adjacent to the CA fields and/or the subiculum, and the granular layer, which is located between it and the hilus of the dentate gyrus ( Bakst-1984 ).

Also known as: layers of the fascia dentata

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Name:

layers of the fascia dentata

Language:

English

Organism:

Macaca fascicularis

Source:

Bakst-1984

Citation:

J Comp Neurol 1984 May 20;225(3):344-71

Source Title:

The distribution of acetylcholinesterase in the hippocampal formation of the monkey

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layers of the fascia dentata

Source:

Bakst-1984

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