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Alternative neural circuitry that might be impaired in the development of Alzheimer disease

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FIGURE 1 | Different pathways connecting entorhinal cortex with CA1. Information from the senses is transmitted to the cortex and, afterwards, to the enthorhinal cortex (EC) (upper layers)
FIGURE 2 | From neocortex to hippocampus, by-passing entorhinal cortex: the MB-CA2-CA1 pathway

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