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Immature excitatory neurons develop during adolescence in the human amygdala
Sorrells, Shawn F.; Paredes, Mercedes F.; Velmeshev, Dmitry; Herranz-Pérez, Vicente; Sandoval, Kadellyn; Mayer, Simone; Chang, Edward F.; Insausti, Ricardo; Kriegstein, Arnold R.; rubenstein, John; García-Verdugo, Jose Manuel; Huang, Eric J.; Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo Nature Research (2019)The human amygdala grows during childhood, and its abnormal development is linked to mood disorders. The primate amygdala contains a large population of immature neurons in the paralaminar nuclei (PL), suggesting protracted ... -
Unique Organization of the Nuclear Envelope in the Post-natal Quiescent Neural Stem Cells
Cebrián-Silla, Arantxa; Alfaro-Cervelló, Clara; Herranz-Pérez, Vicente; Kaneko, Naoko; Park, Dae Hwi; Sawamoto, Kazunobu; Alvarez-Buylla, Arturo; Lim, Daniel A.; García-Verdugo, Jose Manuel Elsevier (Cell Press) (2017)Neural stem cells (B1 astrocytes; NSCs) in the adult ventricular-subventricular-zone (V-SVZ) originate in the embryo. Surprisingly, recent work has shown that B1 cells remain largely quiescent. They are reactivated postnatally ...