HMGB2 expression is associated with transition from a quiescent to an activated state of adult neural stem cells
Conclusions: HMGB2 expression is strongly associated with transition from the quiescent to the proliferative state of NSCs, supporting the possibility that HMGB2 is involved in the regulation of adult neurogenesis and can be used as a novel marker to identify NSCs primed for activation in the adult hippocampus. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Developmental Dynamics - Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Ayaka Kimura, Taito Matsuda, Atsuhiko Sakai, Naoya Murao, Kinichi Nakashima Tags: Patterns & Phenotypes Source Type: research
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