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Effects of adult‐generated granule cells on coordinated network activity in the dentate gyrusLacefield et al., 2012
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- Lacefield C
- Itskov V
- Reardon T
- Hen R
- Gordon J
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- Hippocampus
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Throughout the adult life of most mammals, new neurons are continuously generated in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampal formation. Recent work has documented specific cognitive deficits after elimination of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in rodents, suggesting that …
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