Neurogenesis in zebrafish - from embryo to adult

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Abstract

Neurogenesis in the developing central nervous system consists of the induction and proliferation of neural progenitor cells and their subsequent differentiation into mature neurons. External as well as internal cues orchestrate neurogenesis in a precise temporal and spatial way. In the last 20 years, the zebrafish has proven to be an excellent model organism to study neurogenesis in the embryo. Recently, this vertebrate has also become a model for the investigation of adult neurogenesis and neural regeneration. Here, we summarize the contributions of zebrafish in neural development and adult neurogenesis. © 2013 Schmidt et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Schmidt, R., Strähle, U., & Scholpp, S. (2013, February 21). Neurogenesis in zebrafish - from embryo to adult. Neural Development. https://doi.org/10.1186/1749-8104-8-3

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