Regulation of embryonic neurogenesis by germinal zone vasculature
In the adult rodent brain, new neurons are born in two germinal regions that are associated with blood vessels, and blood vessels and vessel-derived factors are thought to regulate the activity of adult neural stem cells. Recently, it has been proposed that a vascular niche also regulates prenatal n...
Main Authors: | Tata, M, Wall, I, Joyce, A, Vieira, JM, Kessaris, N, Ruhrberg, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2016
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