The medial migratory stream A new turn in postnatal neurogenesis

Adult subventricular zone neurogenesis is an important process in most mammals. However, whether it persists in humans is highly debated. Recent work by Sanai and colleagues provides a major step in settling this debate. Using histological approaches, they demonstrated an active subventricular zone...

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Published inCell adhesion & migration Vol. 6; no. 6; pp. 454 - 456
Main Authors Vilmint, Anaïs Grangeray, Lelievre, Vincent
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Taylor & Francis 01.11.2012
Landes Bioscience
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Summary:Adult subventricular zone neurogenesis is an important process in most mammals. However, whether it persists in humans is highly debated. Recent work by Sanai and colleagues provides a major step in settling this debate. Using histological approaches, they demonstrated an active subventricular zone with limited neurogenesis in humans as well as discovered a new migratory route.
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ISSN:1933-6918
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DOI:10.4161/cam.22806