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Constance Scharff
Abteilung Verhaltensbiologie, Max Planck Institute of Molecular Genetics, Berlin, Germany

Faculty Member: NEUROSCIENCE > Behavioural neuroscience [ since 18 September 2007 ]
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Regeneration of hippocampal pyramidal neurons after ischemic brain injury by recruitment of endogenous neural progenitors.
Nakatomi H, Kuriu T, …, Kirino T, Nakafuku M
Cell 2002 Aug 23 110(4):429-41 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [order article]
Selected by | Constance Scharff / Theo Palmer / David J. Anderson / Arturo Alvarez-Buylla
Evaluated 28 Aug 2002

Directed differentiation of embryonic stem cells into motor neurons.
Wichterle H, Lieberam I, Porter JA, Jessell TM
Cell 2002 Aug 9 110(3):385-97 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [order article]
Selected by | Constance Scharff / Sally Temple / Andrew Lumsden
Evaluated 19 Aug 2002

A telencephalic nucleus essential for song learning contains neurons with physiological characteristics of both striatum and globus pallidus.
Farries MA, Perkel DJ
J Neurosci 2002 May 1 22(9):3776-87 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Constance Scharff
Evaluated 6 Jun 2002

Enriched odor exposure increases the number of newborn neurons in the adult olfactory bulb and improves odor memory.
Rochefort C, Gheusi G, Vincent JD, Lledo PM
J Neurosci 2002 Apr 1 22(7):2679-89 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Constance Scharff
Evaluated 9 Apr 2002

Glial cells generate neurons: the role of the transcription factor Pax6.
Heins N, Malatesta P, …, Barde YA, Götz M
Nat Neurosci 2002 Apr 5(4):308-15 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Andrew Lumsden / Constance Scharff
Evaluated 28 Mar 2002

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