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Mouse Subependymal Zone Explants Cultured on Primary Astrocytes
Neuroblast migration is a major component in the process of neuronal circuit assembly. In the rodent postnatal brain, the subependymal zone (SEZ) is the largest neurogenic niche where new neurons are born throughout life.
Ionut Dumitru +2 more
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Persistent Inflammation Alters the Function of the Endogenous Brain Stem Cell Compartment [PDF]
Endogenous neural stem/precursor cells (NPCs) are considered a functional reservoir for promoting tissue homeostasis and repair after injury, therefore regenerative strategies that mobilize these cells have recently been proposed.
Alfaro-Cervello, Clara +13 more
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ABSTRACT Intra‐sinoatrial nematodes were incidentally recognized in wild‐caught Colorado Johnny Darters (Etheostoma nigrum, JD) in 2020–2021 and in Colorado Plains Topminnow (Fundulus sciadicus, PTM) in 2023‐2024. PTM and JD were evaluated histologically.
Paula Andrea Schaffer +6 more
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Occurrence of new neurons in the piriform cortex [PDF]
Adult neurogenesis has been well studied in hippocampus and subventricular zone; while this is much less appreciated in other brain regions, including amygdala, hypothalamus and piriform cortex.
Alonso +51 more
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Come together over me: Cells that form the dermatocranium and chondrocranium in mice
Abstract Most bone develops either by intramembranous ossification where bone forms within a soft connective tissue, or by endochondral ossification by way of a cartilage anlagen or model. Bones of the skull can form endochondrally or intramembranously or represent a combination of the two types of ossification.
M. Kathleen Pitirri +5 more
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Cell migration into the damaged brain mediated by increased cell adhesion
A new paper published in EMBO Molecular Medicine, Matsumoto et al (2024), elegantly shows that polysialic acid (PSA), has a new function—inhibition of migration. Molecular control over cell migration during brain development is essential for proper brain
Jemima Becker, Francis Szele
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Reelin Signaling by the Prime Neurogenic Niche of the Adult Brain
Background: During development, reelin sets the pace of neocortical neurogenesis, enabling newborn neurons to migrate. However, whether—and, if so, how—reelin signaling affects the adult neurogenic niches remains uncertain. Methods: In the present study,
Francisco Javier Pérez-Martínez +2 more
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Identification of Radial Glia-like Cells in the Adult Mouse Olfactory Bulb [PDF]
Immature neurons migrate tangentially within the rostral migratory stream (RMS) to the adult olfactory bulb (OB), then radially to their final positions as granule and periglomerular neurons; the controls over this transition are not well understood ...
Emsley, Jason G. +4 more
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GPER1 Signaling Initiates Migration of Female V-SVZ-Derived Cells
Summary: In the rodent ventricular-subventricular zone (V-SVZ) neurons are generated throughout life. They migrate along the rostral migratory stream (RMS) into the olfactory bulb before their final differentiation into interneurons and integration into ...
Iris Haumann +3 more
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In ovo time-lapse analysis of chick hindbrain neural crest cell migration shows cell interactions during migration to the branchial arches [PDF]
Hindbrain neural crest cells were labeled with DiI and followed in ovo using a new approach for long-term time-lapse confocal microscopy. In ovo imaging allowed us to visualize neural crest cell migration 2-3 times longer than in whole embryo explant ...
Fraser, Scott E., Kulesa, Paul M.
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