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Growth cone in migrating neurons involved in promoting neuronal migration and regeneration in brain injury, study shows

Growth cone in migrating neurons involved in promoting neuronal migration and regeneration in brain injury, study shows
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Deciphering the tip of migrating neurons: Dis

<p>The structure and functions of the tip of migrating neurons remain elusive. Here, a research group led by Kazunobu Sawamoto, Professor at Nagoya City University and National Institute for Physiological Sciences, and by Chikako Nakajima and Masato Sawada, staff scientists in his laboratory, has elucidated that the PTP&sigma;-expressing growth cone senses the extracellular matrix and drives neuronal migration in the injured brain, leading to functional recovery.</p>

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Discovery of Growth Cone Boosts Brain Injury Recovery

Discovery of Growth Cone Boosts Brain Injury Recovery
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Synaptic Pruning and New Neuron Maturation in the Adult Brain

In the mammalian brain, neural stem cells exist even after birth, and new neurons are produced. As these new neurons mature, they form synapses with existing neurons to create functional neural circuits. For the brain to develop and function normally, it is important to maintain an appropriate number of synapses, but the mechanism to regulate the number of synapses has not been fully understood.

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