Details about the neuroanatomical projections from CA1 to ENTl
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Report ID | Sending structure | Receiving structure | Projection strength | Technique | General description projection | Collator | Associated reference |
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79504 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | moderate/strong | PHAL | Collator note: ENTl is labeled across layers II-VI (Swanson Atlas Levels 43-45). The deeper layers are more intensely labeled than the superficial ones. See Fig. 8D-F. | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79505 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | moderate/strong | PHAL | Collator note: ENTl is labeled across layers II-VI (Swanson Atlas Levels 43-45). The deeper layers are more intensely labeled than the superficial ones. See Fig. 8D-F. | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79506 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | moderate | PHAL | Collator note: ENTl is labeled across layers II-VI (Swanson Atlas Levels 43-45). The deeper layers are more intensely labeled than the superficial ones. See Fig. 8D-F. | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79507 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | moderate | PHAL | Collator note: ENTl is labeled across layers II-VI (Swanson Atlas Levels 43-45). The deeper layers are more intensely labeled than the superficial ones. See Fig. 8D-F. | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79508 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | moderate | PHAL | Collator note: ENTl is labeled across layers II-VI (Swanson Atlas Levels 43-45). The deeper layers are more intensely labeled than the superficial ones. See Fig. 8D-F. | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79553 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | strong | PHAL | Medial regions of the lateral entorhinal area are also densely innervated (Figs. 10B–D), following the general topographic organization displayed by more dorsal regions of field CA1 (Fig. 1). Interestingly, this projection is distributed heavily through a | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79554 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | strong | PHAL | Medial regions of the lateral entorhinal area are also densely innervated (Figs. 10B–D), following the general topographic organization displayed by more dorsal regions of field CA1 (Fig. 1). Interestingly, this projection is distributed heavily through a | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79555 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | strong | PHAL | Medial regions of the lateral entorhinal area are also densely innervated (Figs. 10B–D), following the general topographic organization displayed by more dorsal regions of field CA1 (Fig. 1). Interestingly, this projection is distributed heavily through a | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79556 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | strong | PHAL | Medial regions of the lateral entorhinal area are also densely innervated (Figs. 10B–D), following the general topographic organization displayed by more dorsal regions of field CA1 (Fig. 1). Interestingly, this projection is distributed heavily through a | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79557 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | strong | PHAL | Medial regions of the lateral entorhinal area are also densely innervated (Figs. 10B–D), following the general topographic organization displayed by more dorsal regions of field CA1 (Fig. 1). Interestingly, this projection is distributed heavily through a | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79558 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | very strong | PHAL | Medial regions of the lateral entorhinal area are also densely innervated (Figs. 10B–D), following the general topographic organization displayed by more dorsal regions of field CA1 (Fig. 1). Interestingly, this projection is distributed heavily through a | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79634 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | strong | PHAL | A dense terminal field is generated in layers 4 and 5 of lateral (or dorsolateral) regions of the lateral entorhinal area (Figs. 6A–C), whereas a light projection is observed in layer 6, along with a few scattered fibers in layers 2 and 3. Collator note: | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79635 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | strong | PHAL | A dense terminal field is generated in layers 4 and 5 of lateral (or dorsolateral) regions of the lateral entorhinal area (Figs. 6A–C), whereas a light projection is observed in layer 6, along with a few scattered fibers in layers 2 and 3. Collator note: | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79636 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | light | PHAL | A dense terminal field is generated in layers 4 and 5 of lateral (or dorsolateral) regions of the lateral entorhinal area (Figs. 6A–C), whereas a light projection is observed in layer 6, along with a few scattered fibers in layers 2 and 3. Collator note: | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 | |
79637 | Field CA1 | Entorhinal area, lateral part | light | PHAL | A dense terminal field is generated in layers 4 and 5 of lateral (or dorsolateral) regions of the lateral entorhinal area (Figs. 6A–C), whereas a light projection is observed in layer 6, along with a few scattered fibers in layers 2 and 3. Collator note: | Cenquizca L.A. & Swanson L.W., 2007 |
General description technique/protocol: Collator note: experiment HIPPO 145, located in the middle part of the CA1 field, Swanson Atlas Level 38 (the caudal levels of the CA1). The injection covers all three layers. See Figure 8A, page 11. |
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