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Entorhinal Layer II Star Neurons

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Entorhinal Layer II Star Neurons

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Entorhinal Layer II star neurons are specialized GABAergic inhibitory interneurons located in Layer II of the entorhinal cortex, a critical region for memory formation and spatial navigation. These cells are characterized by their distinctive morphology featuring multiple radiating dendrites that give them their "star" appearance under microscopy. Layer II of the entorhinal cortex is composed primarily of stellate cells (also called star cells) and pyramidal neurons that collectively receive convergent input from multiple cortical regions and relay processed information to the hippocampus via the perforant pathway. Star neurons represent a significant subset of the local circuit interneurons within this layer and play crucial roles in gating and modulating information flow through the hippocampal-cortical network. These cells are positioned as key nodes in the circuit architecture that supports episodic memory encoding and spatial cognition.

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