Interactive Regulation of Neuronal Development by Hippocampal Stem Cell Niche Populations

Microenvironment cues and cell-to-cell interactions balance stem cell quiescence with proliferation and direct neurogenesis in the adult hippocampal niche. Tang et al. report that hippocampal stem cells release feedback signals that regulate the dendritic complexity and activity of newborn neurons.

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