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This project aims to understand the role of radial glial cells in brain development by observing their behavior and interactions with progeny neurons. Using advanced imaging techniques, it will investigate how these cells influence neuronal identity and proliferation.
A significant advance in the field of development has been the appreciation that radial glial cells are progenitors and give birth to neurons in the brain.
In order to advance this exciting area of biology, we need approaches that combine structural and functional studies of these cells.
This is reflected by the emerging realisation that dynamic interactions involving radial glia may be critical for the regulation of their proliferative behaviour.
It has been observed that radial glia experience…
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