“…In vertebrates and also in invertebrates, neural stem cells found after development in the adult CNS and upon injury, are generally distinct from developmental ones, and can originate from hemocytes, but most often, from glial cells (Falk and Gotz, 2017;Simoes and Rhiner, 2017;Tanaka and Ferretti, 2009). Our findings that Dilp6 and InR can induce dpn expression are reminiscent of their functions in the induction of neural stem cells from quiescent progenitors in development (Chell and Brand, 2010;Gil-Ranedo, et al, 2019;Sousa-Nunes, et al, 2011). However, the Dpn+ cells induced upon injury and after development, are distinct from the developmental neural stem cells normally induced by Dilp-6.…”