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Perforant path identified in humans?

Hi, I'm not a specialist, so I want to bring the following news for the editors of this article to decide if it is worth considering it or not:

Distinguishing 'senior moments' from Alzheimer's, which starts saying:

"With the help of volunteers aged 18 to 89, UC Irvine researchers have identified for the first time in humans a long-hidden part of the brain called the perforant path. Scientists have struggled for decades to locate the tiny passage, which is believed to deteriorate gradually as part of normal aging and far more quickly due to Alzheimer's disease..."

Pmronchi ( talk) 01:05, 11 August 2010 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perforant path identified in humans?

Hi, I'm not a specialist, so I want to bring the following news for the editors of this article to decide if it is worth considering it or not:

Distinguishing 'senior moments' from Alzheimer's, which starts saying:

"With the help of volunteers aged 18 to 89, UC Irvine researchers have identified for the first time in humans a long-hidden part of the brain called the perforant path. Scientists have struggled for decades to locate the tiny passage, which is believed to deteriorate gradually as part of normal aging and far more quickly due to Alzheimer's disease..."

Pmronchi ( talk) 01:05, 11 August 2010 (UTC) reply


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