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How neurons and glia cells are created in the developing brain

May 3, 2017 by

Neurons and glia are the cells that make up our brain. In the cortex, the brain area that enables us to think, speak and be conscious, they are produced by a particular type of neural stem cell. But how is this production of neurons and glia cells controlled? Researchers now found that a gene called Lgl1 controls the production of neurons in the cortex of mouse embryos, clarifying the previously unknown role of this gene.

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