Abstract

The adult brain of most mammalian species retains distinct areas of neurogenesis that potentially contribute to the proper functioning of neural circuits. One of these niches, the subependymal zone (SEZ), also commonly referred to as subventricular zone, harbors neural stem cells (NSCs) that, in

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