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Adult-Born Hippocampal Neurons Are More Numerous, Faster Maturing, and More Involved in Behavior in Rats than in Mice
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-11-2009)“…Neurons are born throughout adulthood in the hippocampus and show enhanced plasticity compared with mature neurons. However, there are conflicting reports on…”
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EphA7 signaling guides cortical dendritic development and spine maturation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-04-2014)“…The process by which excitatory neurons are generated and mature during the development of the cerebral cortex occurs in a stereotyped manner; coordinated…”
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Complementary activation of hippocampal–cortical subregions and immature neurons following chronic training in single and multiple context versions of the water maze
Published in Behavioural brain research (14-02-2012)“…• Prior training, but not novelty, increased activation of new hippocampal neurons. • Novel final context, but not prior training, increased activity in…”
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Promotion of proliferation in the developing cerebral cortex by EphA4 forward signaling
Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-07-2009)“…Eph receptors are widely expressed during cerebral cortical development, yet a role for Eph signaling in the generation of cells during corticogenesis has not…”
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EphA4 expression promotes network activity and spine maturation in cortical neuronal cultures
Published in Neural development (04-05-2011)“…Neurons form specific connections with targets via synapses and patterns of synaptic connectivity dictate neural function. During development, intrinsic…”
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'Til Eph do us part': intercellular signaling via Eph receptors and ephrin ligands guides cerebral cortical development from birth through maturation
Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-08-2013)“…Eph receptors, the largest family of surface-bound receptor tyrosine kinases and their ligands, the ephrins, mediate a wide variety of cellular interactions in…”
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