AbstractThe discovery of stem cells in adult nerve tissue makes the repair of brain damage a realistic possibility
This article is concerned with the idea that neural precursor cells in vertebrates can self-renew an...
The discovery of adult neurogenesis and of stem cells in the brain has changed our view of the matur...
For most of the past century, the prospect of replacing lost or damaged cells in the central nervous...
AbstractThe discovery of stem cells in adult nerve tissue makes the repair of brain damage a realist...
Brain development was thought to be largely hardwired and accomplished by birth, and the brain was t...
For a long time it was believed that neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system was restri...
One of the landmark events of the past 25 years in neuroscience research was the establishment of ne...
The concept of immutability of the nervous tissue has been lately replaced with the new idea that a ...
Though the presence of stem cells in the adult human brain has been presented earlier, much has yet...
© 2016 Lachlan Harris et al. The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and...
In contrast to the haematopoietic system in which each cell type is subject to constant turnover, th...
New neurons are generated throughout life in distinct areas of the mammalian brain. This process, ca...
Adult somatic stem cells in various organs maintain homeostatic tissue regeneration and enhance plas...
Until the second half of the twentieth century there was a view that central nervous system, after i...
A milestone is marked in our understanding of the brain with the recent acceptance, contrary to earl...
This article is concerned with the idea that neural precursor cells in vertebrates can self-renew an...
The discovery of adult neurogenesis and of stem cells in the brain has changed our view of the matur...
For most of the past century, the prospect of replacing lost or damaged cells in the central nervous...
AbstractThe discovery of stem cells in adult nerve tissue makes the repair of brain damage a realist...
Brain development was thought to be largely hardwired and accomplished by birth, and the brain was t...
For a long time it was believed that neurogenesis in the mammalian central nervous system was restri...
One of the landmark events of the past 25 years in neuroscience research was the establishment of ne...
The concept of immutability of the nervous tissue has been lately replaced with the new idea that a ...
Though the presence of stem cells in the adult human brain has been presented earlier, much has yet...
© 2016 Lachlan Harris et al. The cerebral cortex is essential for our higher cognitive functions and...
In contrast to the haematopoietic system in which each cell type is subject to constant turnover, th...
New neurons are generated throughout life in distinct areas of the mammalian brain. This process, ca...
Adult somatic stem cells in various organs maintain homeostatic tissue regeneration and enhance plas...
Until the second half of the twentieth century there was a view that central nervous system, after i...
A milestone is marked in our understanding of the brain with the recent acceptance, contrary to earl...
This article is concerned with the idea that neural precursor cells in vertebrates can self-renew an...
The discovery of adult neurogenesis and of stem cells in the brain has changed our view of the matur...
For most of the past century, the prospect of replacing lost or damaged cells in the central nervous...