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Targeted deletion of the ERK5 MAP kinase impairs neuronal differentiation, migration, and survival during adult neurogenesis in the olfactory bulb. [PDF]
Recent studies have led to the exciting idea that adult-born neurons in the olfactory bulb (OB) may be critical for complex forms of olfactory behavior in mice. However, signaling mechanisms regulating adult OB neurogenesis are not well defined.
Tan Li +7 more
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L-Lactate Promotes Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis
Neurogenesis, the formation of new neurons in the adult brain, is important for memory formation and extinction. One of the most studied external interventions that affect the rate of adult neurogenesis is physical exercise.
Yaeli Lev-Vachnish +23 more
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Adult neurogenesis, mental health, and mental illness: hope or hype? [PDF]
Psychiatric and neurologic disorders take an enormous toll on society. Alleviating the devastating symptoms and consequences of neuropsychiatric disorders such as addiction, depression, epilepsy, and schizophrenia is a main force driving clinical and ...
Cameron, H. A. +5 more
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Adult Neurogenesis in Fish [PDF]
Teleost fish have a remarkable neurogenic and regenerative capacity in the adult throughout the rostrocaudal axis of the brain. The distribution of proliferation zones shows a remarkable conservation, even in distantly related teleost species, suggesting a common teleost ground plan of proliferation zones.
Julia, Ganz, Michael, Brand
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Summary: Although adult neurogenesis recapitulates processes that occur during embryonic development, it exhibits distinct characteristics from the embryonic counterpart.
Yuhan Wang +11 more
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Humans and dolphins: Decline and fall of adult neurogenesis [PDF]
Pre-clinical research is carried out on animal models, mostly laboratory rodents, with the ultimate aim of translating the acquired knowledge to humans.
Bonfanti, Luca +2 more
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THE SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT AND NEUROGENESIS IN THE ADULT MAMMALIAN BRAIN
Adult neurogenesis—the formation of new neurons in adulthood—has been shown to be modulated by a variety of endogenous (e.g., trophic factors, neurotransmitters, and hormones) as well as exogenous (e.g., physical activity and environmental complexity ...
Claudia eLieberwirth, Zuoxin eWang
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Adult Neurogenesis in Humans [PDF]
Adult neurogenesis appears very well conserved among mammals. It was, however, not until recently that quantitative data on the extent of this process became available in humans, largely because of methodological challenges to study this process in man.
Olaf Bergmann +2 more
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Absent or low rate of adult neurogenesis in the hippocampus of bats (Chiroptera). [PDF]
Bats are the only flying mammals and have well developed navigation abilities for 3D-space. Even bats with comparatively small home ranges cover much larger territories than rodents, and long-distance migration by some species is unique among small ...
Irmgard Amrein +3 more
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The systemic environment: at the interface of aging and adult neurogenesis. [PDF]
Aging results in impaired neurogenesis in the two neurogenic niches of the adult mammalian brain, the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus and the subventricular zone of the lateral ventricle.
Smith, Lucas K +2 more
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