a(HBP:"CA4 field of hippocampus")
The RD3+/4- (red) fraction was consistently higher in EC and CA1, which was serially followed by CA2, CA3, and CA4. This trend was reversed with the RD3-/4+ (green) fraction, which was consistently highest in CA4, which was serially followed by CA3, CA2, CA1, and EC. PubMed:23407988
The RD3+/4- (red) fraction was consistently higher in EC and CA1, which was serially followed by CA2, CA3, and CA4. This trend was reversed with the RD3-/4+ (green) fraction, which was consistently highest in CA4, which was serially followed by CA3, CA2, CA1, and EC. PubMed:23407988
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