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Neurogenesis and Neuroadaptation

NeuroMolecular Medicine, 2004
Adult neurogenesis has been established as a further mechanism of neural plasticity in the adult nervous system, and numerous studies are beginning to provide insights into the functional purposes and consequences for this new mode of neuroadaptation.
David V, Schaffer, Fred H, Gage
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Is it Only Neurogenesis?

Reviews in the Neurosciences, 2002
For a long time, the occurrence of neurogenesis in the adult mammalian brain was deemed non-existent or, at best, restricted to phylogenetically old brain regions. The pendulum of current opinion has now swung in the opposite direction with growing awareness that incorporation of labeled precursors into neuronal DNA occurs widely in the brain, and ...
Gigliola, Grassi Zucconi   +1 more
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NeuroD and Neurogenesis

Developmental Neuroscience, 1997
NeuroD is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor cloned from a two hybrid screen designed to search for new bHLH proteins. In our previous studies, we showed that NeuroD could convert Xenopus ectoderm into fully differentiated neurons and that it could prematurely differentiate neural precursor cells in the nervous system.
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Notch and Neurogenesis

2018
Neurogenesis is the process of forming neurons and is essential during vertebrate development to produce most of the neurons of the adult brain. However, neurogenesis continues throughout life at distinct locations in the vertebrate brain. Neural stem cells (NSCs) are the origin of both embryonic and adult neurogenesis, but their activity and fate are ...
Anna, Engler   +2 more
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Specificity in Neurogenesis

Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1962
A consideration of neurogenesis touches on several basic problems of cell differentiation and cell interactions. The great diversity of neuron types supplies us with an abundant material for the study of the origin of cell strain specificity. Cell interactions occur during neurogenesis in a great variety of situations, and in all of them, problems of ...
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Neurogenesis and Stroke

CNS & Neurological Disorders - Drug Targets, 2007
Stroke stimulates neurogenesis in select regions of the adult brain, and the newborn neurons that result can migrate to areas of ischemic injury, where they may have the capacity to enhance brain recovery. These observations suggest that stroke-induced neurogenesis may contribute to endogenous brain repair after stroke, and that the mechanisms that ...
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Developmental Neurogenesis

2010
E. DiCicco-Bloom, A. Falluel-Morel
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Neurogenesis

2012
Torben Clausen   +7 more
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Neurogenesis in zebrafish

2013
A. Alunni   +3 more
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