Why do brain cells have the least regenerative power?
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Because it lacks cell division capacity after maturation.
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In a startling scientific discovery made in the late 1990s, researchers at Princeton University found that new neurons were continually being added to the brains of adult monkeys. The finding was significant because monkeys and humans have similar brain structures.
These findings and several others looking at cell regeneration in other parts of the brain opened up a whole new world about "adult neurogenesis," simply the process of the birth of neurons from neural stem cells in a mature brain.
These findings and several others looking at cell regeneration in other parts of the brain opened up a whole new world about "adult neurogenesis," simply the process of the birth of neurons from neural stem cells in a mature brain.
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