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[Postnatal neurogenesis: cells identification and nomenclature].

Authors: D E, Korzhevskiĭ; O V, Kirik; E G, Gilerovich;

[Postnatal neurogenesis: cells identification and nomenclature].

Abstract

Elaboration of the concept of neural stem cells at the end of the twentieth century resulted in the appearance of the multitude of new terms used for the designation of cells localized in the proliferative zones of the brain. Concurrently, a problem arose concerning the correlation of newly named cells, generally known elements of the nervous tissue, and classic views on its development. In the present study, an attempt is made on the basis of the literature data review and authors' own experience in the exploration of proliferative zones, to classify cell populations involved in the neurogenesis considering, primarily, the possibilities of their morphological and immunocytochemical in situ identification.

Keywords

Neurons, Neural Stem Cells, Neurogenesis, Animals, Brain, Humans, Cell Differentiation, Cell Lineage

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