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English: Schematic showing high-level multi-step process of neurogenesis and gliogenesis. Activation of proneural genes by EGF and FGF results in neural stem cell (NSC) differentiation. Upon Notch-Delta signaling between neighboring NSCs, a subset of cells will become neuronal progenitors (giving rise to neurons), whereas the inhibited cells will become glial progenitors (giving rise to astrocytes and oligodendrocytes).
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Stem cell differentiation and Notch-Delta lateral inhibition in neural stem cells, resulting in the generation of neuronal and glia progenitors.

9 May 2019

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