2023
DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2023.1274607
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Tracking cell turnover in human brain using 15N-thymidine imaging mass spectrometry

Sebastian S. Roeder,
Elisa A. Bonnin,
Ting-Di Wu
et al.

Abstract: Microcephaly is often caused by an impairment of the generation of neurons in the brain, a process referred to as neurogenesis. While most neurogenesis in mammals occurs during brain development, it thought to continue to take place through adulthood in selected regions of the mammalian brain, notably the hippocampus. However, the generality of neurogenesis in the adult brain has been controversial. While studies in mice and rats have provided compelling evidence for neurogenesis occurring in the adult rodent … Show more

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