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  • Kempermann et al., “Experience-Induced Neurogenesis in the Senescent Dentate Gyrus,” Journal of Neuroscience 18 1998: 3206–3212.

    The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010

  • H. van Praag et al., “Running Increases Cell Proliferation and Neurogenesis in the Adult Mouse Dentate Gyrus,” Nature Neuroscience 2 1999: 266–270.

    The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010

  • P. S. Eriksson et al., “Neurogenesis in the Adult Human Hippocampus,” Nature Medicine 4, no.

    The Chemistry of Calm M.D. Henry Emmons 2010

  • Neurogenesis teaches us that we can recover, or even improve, full intellectual capacities as we age.

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  • "Neurogenesis in the Neocortex of Adult Primates," Science, October 15, 1999, pp. 548-552.

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  • ~ Neurogenesis in the adult human brain -- One of the central dogmas of neuroscience was that the brains of adult mammals cannot generate new nerve cells.

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  • Dr. Yasushi Nakagawa received $135,000 to study "Afferent Control of Cortical Neurogenesis in the Mouse."

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  • Neurogenesis is the process through which neurons are created during prenatal development to populate the growing brain.

    EurekAlert! - Breaking News 2010

  • Neurogenesis, as this miracle of rejuvenation is called, was believed to occur only in the olfactory system until quite recently, when scientists discovered that baby neurons elsewhere in the brain quickly die, especially as we age.

    News & Politics Bonnie Blodgett 2010

  • Neurogenesis occurs throughout life in two areas of the brain: the subgranular zone (SGZ) in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus, and the subventricular zone (SVZ) of the lateral ventricles.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010

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