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Neuronal Migration: A “Sliding Door” for the Future of the Brain

February 6, 2019February 6, 2019 Ilaria Vitali 0 Comments Autism, Development, developmental disorders, excitatory, Genetics, glia, Lissencephaly, Neural Progenitor Cells, Neurodevelopment, neuronal migration, Reelin, Schizophrenia, ventricular zone, Wnt
Have you ever wondered how each cell of our body reaches its correct place? It is even more astounding when you realize that our body is formed from only two… Read more
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Hearing is Believing: Cells that Enable Hearing after Birth

March 11, 2013March 5, 2017 Kate Fehlhaber 6 Comments 2013, Audition, auditory, cochlea, Deaf, Development, Hair Cell, Hearing, Hearing Aid, Hearing Loss, Heller, Inner Ear, Jan, Nusse, Progenitor Cell, Sensory, Sound, Supporting Cell, Tympanic Border Cell, Tympanic border cells are Wnt-responsive and can act as progenitors for postnatal mouse cochlear cells, Wnt
The sense of hearing is a critical part of how we experience life and the world around us. It is so important, in fact, that the ears are fully formed… Read more

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