Extensive migration of young neurons into the infant human frontal lobe
Building the human brain As the brain develops, neurons migrate from zones of proliferation to their final locations, where they begin to build circuits. Paredes et al. have discovered that shortly after birth, a group of neurons that proliferates near the ventricles migrates in chains alongside cir...
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Príomhchruthaitheoirí: | Mercedes F. Paredes, D. J. James, Sara Gil‐Perotín, Hosung Kim, Jennifer Cotter, Carissa Ng, Kadellyn Sandoval, David H. Rowitch, Duan Xu, Patrick S. McQuillen, José Manuel García‐Verdugo, Eric J. Huang, Arturo Álvarez-Buylla |
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Teanga: | Béarla |
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2016
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Rochtain ar líne: | https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aaf7073 |
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