Excess HB-EGF, which promotes VEGF signaling, leads to hydrocephalus [PDF]
Heparin binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF) is an angiogenic factor mediating radial migration of the developing forebrain, while vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is known to influence rostral migratory stream in rodents.
Blazer-Yost, Bonnie L. +6 more
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Tissue Engineering and Biomaterial Strategies to Elicit Endogenous Neuronal Replacement in the Brain
Neurogenesis in the postnatal mammalian brain is known to occur in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus and the subventricular zone. These neurogenic niches serve as endogenous sources of neural precursor cells that could potentially replace neurons that
Erin M. Purvis +8 more
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Cell proliferation and neurogenesis in adult mouse brain. [PDF]
Neurogenesis, the formation of new neurons, can be observed in the adult brain of many mammalian species, including humans. Despite significant progress in our understanding of adult neurogenesis, we are still missing data about the extent and location ...
Olivia L Bordiuk +3 more
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Maternal separation induced alterations of neurogenesis in the rat rostral migratory stream. [PDF]
1. The aim of our study was to investigate the possibility that maternal separation, an experimental model for studies of early environmental influences, has an effect on postnatal neurogenesis in neurogenic pathway--the rostral migratory stream (RMS). 2.
Raceková E +6 more
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Neuropilin-mediated neural crest cell guidance is essential to organise sensory neurons into segmented dorsal root ganglia [PDF]
The peripheral nervous system (PNS) of higher vertebrates is segmented to align the spinal nerve roots with the vertebrae. This co-patterning is set up during embryogenesis, when vertebrae develop from the sclerotome layer of the metameric somites, and ...
Davidson, K +3 more
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Neuronal migration in the murine rostral migratory stream requires serum response factor [PDF]
The central nervous system is fundamentally dependent on guided cell migration, both during development and in adulthood. We report an absolute requirement of the transcription factor serum response factor (SRF) for neuronal migration in the mouse forebrain. Conditional, late-prenatal deletion of Srf
Alberti, Siegfried +10 more
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In most mammalian brains, the subventricular zone (SVZ) is a germinative layer that maintains neurogenic activity throughout adulthood. Neuronal precursors arising from this region migrate through the rostral migratory stream (RMS) and reach the ...
Leo M. Miyakoshi +10 more
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Cellular Organization and Migration Pathways of the Ventricular-Subventricular Zone in the Juvenile Swine Brain (Sus scrofa domesticus). [PDF]
A detailed structural analysis of the juvenile swine ventricular–subventricular zone reveals four distinct cellular layers and diverse neuroblast migration routes, including pathways toward the olfactory bulb and cortical regions. These features underscore the swine brain's value as a translational model for studying postnatal neurogenesis in large ...
Torrijos-Saiz LI +6 more
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Subependymal Zone: Immunohistochemically Distinct Compartment in the Adult Mammalian Forebrain
The subependymal zone (SEZ) lining lateral walls of the lateral cerebral ventricles represents the site of active neurogenesis in the brain of adult mammals.
Jaroslav Mokrý +2 more
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The dynamic interplay between ATP/ADP levels and autophagy sustain neuronal migration in vivo
Cell migration is a dynamic process that entails extensive protein synthesis and recycling, structural remodeling, and considerable bioenergetic demand. Autophagy is one of the pathways that maintain cellular homeostasis.
Cedric Bressan +7 more
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