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Developmental dysregulation of adult neurogenesis

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2011
AbstractRather than a singular event that suddenly appears during adulthood, adult neurogenesis has long been recognized as the continuation of postnatal neurogenic activity. During the first postnatal weeks, significant cellular changes occur within and adjacent to germinal matrices of the subventricular zone and dentate gyrus. The majority of granule
H, Georg Kuhn, K, Blomgren
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Adult neurogenesis and neuroplasticity

Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience, 2006
After cerebral strokes and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), there is a striking amount of neurological recovery in the following months and years, despite often-permanent structural damage. Though the mechanisms underlying such recovery are not fully understood, properties of plasticity of the central nervous system (CNS), such as the reorganization ...
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Functional significance of adult neurogenesis

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2004
'Function' is the key criterion for determining whether adult neurogenesis - be it endogenous, induced, or after transplantation - is successful and has truly generated new nerve cells. Function, however, is an elusive and problematic term. A satisfying statement of function will require evaluation on the three conceptual levels of cells, networks, and
Gerd, Kempermann   +2 more
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Adult Neurogenesis 2

2010
Abstract This resource is aimed at those interested in adult neurogenesis and stem cell biology of the adult brain, and covers the historical background and describes in detail adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus as well as the subventricular zone and olfactory bulb.
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Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis

2010
Abstract In the dentate gyrus of mammals, including humans, adult hippocampal neurogenesis lifelong generates one single type of excitatory neurons, new granule cell neurons, which contribute to the mossy fiber connection between the dentate gyrus and area CA3. Adult hippocampal neurogenesis originates from a unique radial glia-like stem
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Adult Neurogenesis

2013
Jenny Hsieh, Hongjun Song
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Adult Neurogenesis

2010
Jean-Michel Scherrmann   +199 more
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Impact of neurodegenerative diseases on human adult hippocampal neurogenesis

Science, 2021
Julia Terreros-Roncal   +2 more
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Adult neurogenesis

Pharmacopsychiatry, 2004
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