Baylor College of Medicine: Researchers Discover a Novel Marker of Adult Human Neural Stem Cells
March 31, 2021
March 31, 2021
HOUSTON, Texas, March 31 (TNSRes) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news release:
The mammalian center for learning and memory, hippocampus, has a remarkable capacity to generate new neurons throughout life. Newborn neurons are produced by neural stem cells (NSCs) and they are crucial for forming neural circuits required for learning and memory, and mood control. During aging, the number of NSCs declines, leading to decreased neurogenesis and age-associated cogn . . .
The mammalian center for learning and memory, hippocampus, has a remarkable capacity to generate new neurons throughout life. Newborn neurons are produced by neural stem cells (NSCs) and they are crucial for forming neural circuits required for learning and memory, and mood control. During aging, the number of NSCs declines, leading to decreased neurogenesis and age-associated cogn . . .