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Cell Death in Early Neural Development: Beyond the Neurotrophic Theory

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Journal Trends Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 2000 Sep 28
PMID 11006461
Citations 71
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Abstract

The important effect of cell death on projecting neurons during development is well established. However, this mainstream research might have diverted recognition of the cell death that occurs at earlier stages of neural development, affecting proliferating neural precursor cells and young neuroblasts. In this article, we briefly present observations supporting the occurrence of programmed cell death during early neural development in a regulated fashion that to some extent parallels the death of projecting neurons lacking neurotrophic support. These findings raise new questions, in particular the magnitude and the role of this early neural cell death.

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