Different Neurogenic Potential in the Subnuclei of the Postnatal Rat Cochlear Nucleus
In patients suffering from hearing loss, the reduced or absent neural input induces morphological changes in the cochlear nucleus (CN). Neural stem cells have recently been identified in this first auditory relay. Afferent nerve signals and their impact on the immanent neural stem and progenitor cel...
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Main Authors: | Johannes Voelker (Author), Jonas Engert (Author), Christine Voelker (Author), Linda Bieniussa (Author), Philipp Schendzielorz (Author), Rudolf Hagen (Author), Kristen Rak (Author) |
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2021-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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