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Peculiarities of Cyto- and Chemoarchitectonics of Human Entorhinal Cortex during the Fetal Period. / Zykin, P A; Moiseenko, I A; Tkachenko, L A; Nasyrov, R A; Tsvetkov, E A; Krasnoshchekova, E I.

In: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, Vol. 164, No. 4, 03.2018, p. 497-501.

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Zykin, PA, Moiseenko, IA, Tkachenko, LA, Nasyrov, RA, Tsvetkov, EA & Krasnoshchekova, EI 2018, 'Peculiarities of Cyto- and Chemoarchitectonics of Human Entorhinal Cortex during the Fetal Period', Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine, vol. 164, no. 4, pp. 497-501. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-018-4020-2

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Zykin, P A ; Moiseenko, I A ; Tkachenko, L A ; Nasyrov, R A ; Tsvetkov, E A ; Krasnoshchekova, E I. / Peculiarities of Cyto- and Chemoarchitectonics of Human Entorhinal Cortex during the Fetal Period. In: Bulletin of Experimental Biology and Medicine. 2018 ; Vol. 164, No. 4. pp. 497-501.

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title = "Peculiarities of Cyto- and Chemoarchitectonics of Human Entorhinal Cortex during the Fetal Period",
abstract = "We studied peculiarities of the structure of human entorhinal cortex at weeks 20-26 of gestation (10 hemispheres). The samples were Nissl-stained and immunohistochemically treated with antibodies to parvalbumin, calretinin, calbindin, and cytoskeleton proteins (MAP2 and N200). 3D-reconstruction of the entorhinal cortex from serial sections was performed, caudomedial and rostrolateral areas were isolated. Parvalbumin+cells in layer I, discrete distribution of layer II cells with colocalization of MAP2 and calretinin at the border with layer I, and two sublayers Va and Vb with MAP2+neurons were typical for the caudomedial area. Rostrolateral area was characterized by the homogenous layer II with big amount of cells, high density of MAP2+neurons only in layer III, and the unique layer V. Reelin+Cajal-Retzius cells and N200+fiber plexus in layer I were observed in the caudomedial and rostrolateral areas of the entorhial cortex. Layer IV was represented by a cell-free desiccant.",
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