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Home Posts tagged "cell death"

Tag Archives: cell death

Paper #1: Early survival and delayed death of developmentally-born dentate gyrus neurons

Update: This work is now published in Hippocampus, here. The bioRxiv preprint is freely available and nearly identical in content. The Snyder lab’s first paper now exists (pdf here, on bioRxiv). Well, it’s more of a manuscript. Or should I call it a preprint? Does it matter? The thing, as the…

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Jason Snyder December 12, 2016 July 20, 2017

(very) Young neurons – dying before they ever had a chance?

Yesterday I was taking pictures of 1-day-old neurons, which was irritating me for several reasons. First, at this age they’re small, irregular and uglier than the mature neurons I’m used to examining. Second, very immature neurons are located amongst a mess of proliferating cells and fellow young neurons so it…

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Jason Snyder April 21, 2010 July 31, 2017
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