1. A simple assessment model to quantifying the dynamic hippocampal neurogenic process in the adult mammalian brain
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Faye Begeti, Namho Kim, Roger A. Barker, and Minee L. Choi
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0301 basic medicine ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Dentate gyrus ,Neurogenesis ,Hippocampus ,Simple cell ,Hippocampal formation ,Mammalian brain ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,Psychology ,Neuroscience ,Process (anatomy) ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Simple (philosophy) - Abstract
Adult hippocampal neurogenesis is a highly dynamic process in which new cells are born, but only some of which survive. Of late it has become clear that these surviving newborn neurons have functional roles, most notably in certain forms of memory. Conventional methods to look at adult neurogenesis are based on the quantification of the number of newly born neurons using a simple cell counting methodology. However, this type of approach fails to capture the dynamic aspects of the neurogenic process, where neural proliferation, death and differentiation take place continuously and simultaneously. In this paper, we propose a simple mathematical approach to better understand the adult neurogenic process in the hippocampus which in turn will allow for a better analysis of this process in disease states and following drug therapies.
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- 2015
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