Embryonic Cerebrospinal Fluid Increases Neurogenic Activity in the Brain Ventricular-Subventricular Zone of Adult Mice
Neurogenesis is a very intensive process during early embryonic brain development, becoming dramatically restricted in the adult brain in terms of extension and intensity. We have previously demonstrated the key role of embryonic cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in developing brain neurogenic activity. We...
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Main Authors: | Maria I. Alonso (Author), Francisco Lamus (Author), Estela Carnicero (Author), Jose A. Moro (Author), Anibal de la Mano (Author), Jose M. F. Fernández (Author), Mary E. Desmond (Author), Angel Gato (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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