Category:Hippocampal formation
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| Name: | Hippocampal formation |
| Definition: | A part of the brain consisting of a three layered cortex located in the forebrain bordering the medial surface of the lateral ventricle. The term hippocampal formation is often used synonymously with hippocampus which consists of the hippocampus proper or Cornu Ammonis, the dentate gyrus and the subiculum. |
| Is part of : | Cerebral cortex |
| Super-category: | Regional part of telencephalon |
| Id: | birnlex_715 |
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Parts of Hippocampal formation
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Neurons in Hippocampal formation
Dentate gyrus HIPP cell, Dentate gyrus IS-I cell, Dentate gyrus IS-II cell, Dentate gyrus IS-III cell, Dentate gyrus MOPP cell, Dentate gyrus granule cell, Dentate gyrus hilar cell, Dentate gyrus spiny CR cell, Dentate gyrus trilaminar interneuron, Hippocampus (CA) pyramidal cell, Hippocampus CA1 basket cell, Hippocampus CA1 neurogliaform cell, Hippocampus CA1 oriens lacunosum moleculare neuron, Hippocampus CA1 stratum oriens neuron, Hippocampus CA1 trilaminar neuron, Hippocampus CA3 IS-I cell, Hippocampus CA3 oriens lacunosum moleculare neuron, Subiculum pyramidal cell are neurons that can be found in Hippocampal formation or its parts.
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| Neuronames ID ( what's this?): | 159 |

