Monday, August 14, 2006

New Neurons Need Signals to Survive

The human brain continues to produce new nerve cells throughout its life, and these neurons may be vital to learning further information. But many of these novice neurons wither and die before joining the vast signaling network of their mature peers. New research shows that the presence or absence of further information--represented by the neurotransmitter glutamate--may determine a young neuron's survival.
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Read more in Scientific American

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