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- Q17149282 subject Q7238133.
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- Q17149282 abstract "The hippocampus is an area of the brain integral to learning and memory. Removal of this structure can result in the inability to form new memories (i.e. anterograde amnesia) as most famously demonstrated in a patient referred to as HM. The unique morphology of the hippocampus can be appreciated without the use of special stains and this distinct circuitry has helped further the understanding of neuronal signal potentiation. The following will provide an introduction to hippocampal development with particular focus on the role of glucocorticoid signaling.".
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- Q17149282 wikiPageWikiLink Q7238133.
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- Q17149282 comment "The hippocampus is an area of the brain integral to learning and memory. Removal of this structure can result in the inability to form new memories (i.e. anterograde amnesia) as most famously demonstrated in a patient referred to as HM. The unique morphology of the hippocampus can be appreciated without the use of special stains and this distinct circuitry has helped further the understanding of neuronal signal potentiation.".
- Q17149282 label "Glucocorticoids in hippocampal development".
- Q17149282 depiction Gray739-emphasizing-hippocampus.png.