Friday, 12 June 2009

Novel Method to Stimulate Growth of New Neurons in Adult Brain

University at Buffalo researchers have identified a new mechanism that plays a central role in adult brain stem cell development and prompts brain stem cells to differentiate into neurons.

Their discovery, known as Integrative FGFR1 Signaling (INFS), has fundamentally challenged the prevailing ideas of how signals are processed in cells during neuronal development.

The INFS mechanism is considered capable of repopulating degenerated brain areas, raising possibilities for new treatments for Parkinson's disease.

See the full story at Machines Like Us. Or read an abstract of the publication which appeared Integrative Biology.

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