Local and long-range GABAergic circuits in hippocampal area CA1 and their link to Alzheimer's disease.

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Full Title: Front Neural Circuits

Abbreviation: Front Neural Circuits

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Subject Category: Neurology

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"Conflict of interest The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest."

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"This work was supported by NIH NINDS 1R01NS109362-01, BRAIN INITIATIVE NIH NINDS 1R01NS109994, Mathers Charitable Foundation Investigator Award, McKnight Scholar Award in Neuroscience, Klingenstein-Simons Fellowship Award in Neuroscience, Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship, Whitehall Research Grant, American Epilepsy Society Junior Investigator Award, Blas Frangione Young Investigator Research Grant, New York University Whitehead Fellowship for Junior Faculty in Biomedical and Biological Sciences, and Leon Levy Foundation Award to JB. JB was supported by Alzheimer’s Association grant AARGD-NTF-23-1151101, NIH NCATS NYU Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Pilot Project: UL1TR001445 and Parekh Center for Interdisciplinary Neurology (PCIN) Pilot Research Program 2023. AM and JB were jointly supported by an NIH RF1AG072507. AM was supported by NIH grants RF1AG072507, R21AG070880, and P30AG066512, Alzheimer’s Association grant AACF-17-524288, BrightFocus Foundation grant A2019602S, and support from the Blas Frangione and Leon Levy Foundations. MH-F was supported by REC Scholar Program of NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Center (ADRC) P30 AG066512 and the Alzheimer’s Association grant 23AARFD-1026841. OB was supported by the NIH 5T32NS86750 and REC Scholar Program of NYU Alzheimer’s Disease Center (ADRC) P30 AG066512."

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