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Cerebrospinal fluid signals control the behavior of stem cells in the brain
July 21, 2016 by NewsBot
The choroid plexus, a largely ignored structure in the brain that produces the cerebrospinal fluid, is an important regulator of adult neural stem cells, research indicates. The study also shows that signals secreted by the choroid plexus dynamically change during aging which affects aged stem cell behavior.