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| | The Human Entorhinal Cortex - Anatomic Organization and Its Alteration in Alzheimer’s Disease and Temporal Lobe ... |
 | | The reorganization processes in the entorhinal cortex and in its hippocampal target areas in normal and diseased brain were also studied with the aid of highly polysialylated neural cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM), which is abundantly expressed in the developing brain, as well as in brain areas that undergo continuous remodeling. |
 | | The entorhinal cortex (Brodmann’s area 28), a structure involved in memory, is located on the ventromedial surface of the temporal lobe (Garey 1994, Insausti et al. |
 | | Samples were taken from six different cortical areas (frontal, temporal, parietal, precentral, and occipital cortices and the gyrus cinguli), from four regions of subcortical gray matter (striatum, amygdala, thalamus, and hippocampus), and from five infratentorial regions (substantia nigra, locus coeruleus, medulla, vermis, and cerebellar cortex). |
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