Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly Plastic

In this issue of Cell Reports, Trinchero et al. (2017) demonstrate that newborn neurons in the aged hippocampus are delayed in development but are highly susceptible to stimuli improving neuronal activity. This plasticity is mediated cell-intrinsically by neurotrophin signaling. : In this issue of C...

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Main Author: Ruth Beckervordersandforth
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-10-01
Series:Cell Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717314961
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description In this issue of Cell Reports, Trinchero et al. (2017) demonstrate that newborn neurons in the aged hippocampus are delayed in development but are highly susceptible to stimuli improving neuronal activity. This plasticity is mediated cell-intrinsically by neurotrophin signaling. : In this issue of Cell Reports, Trinchero et al. (2017) demonstrate that newborn neurons in the aged hippocampus are delayed in development but are highly susceptible to stimuli improving neuronal activity. This plasticity is mediated cell-intrinsically by neurotrophin signaling.
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spelling doaj.art-de86dccc324444948e20afb18077e5e62022-12-21T23:51:21ZengElsevierCell Reports2211-12472017-10-0121511271128Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly PlasticRuth Beckervordersandforth0Institute of Biochemistry, Emil Fischer Center, Friedrich-Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany; Corresponding authorIn this issue of Cell Reports, Trinchero et al. (2017) demonstrate that newborn neurons in the aged hippocampus are delayed in development but are highly susceptible to stimuli improving neuronal activity. This plasticity is mediated cell-intrinsically by neurotrophin signaling. : In this issue of Cell Reports, Trinchero et al. (2017) demonstrate that newborn neurons in the aged hippocampus are delayed in development but are highly susceptible to stimuli improving neuronal activity. This plasticity is mediated cell-intrinsically by neurotrophin signaling.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124717314961
spellingShingle Ruth Beckervordersandforth
Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly Plastic
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title Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly Plastic
title_full Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly Plastic
title_fullStr Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly Plastic
title_full_unstemmed Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly Plastic
title_short Newborn Neurons in the Aged Hippocampus—Scarce and Slow but Highly Plastic
title_sort newborn neurons in the aged hippocampus scarce and slow but highly plastic
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