CHEMICAL GENETICS REVEALS A COMPLEX FUNCTIONAL GROUND STATEOF NEURAL STEM CELLS
The identification of self-renewing and multipotent neural stem cells (NSCs) in the mammalian brain holds promise for the treatment of neurological diseases and has yielded newinsight into brain cancer. However, the complete repertoire of signaling pathways that governs the proliferation and self-re...
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