Tuesday, October 30, 2007

New Brain Cells Listen Before They Talk

Source: Yale University
Date: October 30, 2007

Summary:

Newly created neurons in adults rely on signals from distant brain regions to regulate their maturation and survival before they can communicate with existing neighboring cells--a finding that has important implications for the use of adult neural stem cells to replace brain cells lost by trauma or neurodegeneration, Yale School of Medicine researchers report in The Journal of Neuroscience.