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Window into the Songbird Brain Reveals Superdiffusive Migration of Adult-born Neurons

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Journal Trends Neurosci
Specialty Neurology
Date 2024 Apr 25
PMID 38664110
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In a recent study, Shvedov and colleagues used live two-photon imaging in transgenic zebra finches to reveal migration patterns of neuroblasts through the complex environment of the postembryonic brain. This study highlights the value of ubiquitin C/green fluorescent protein (UBC-GFP) transgenic zebra finches in studying adult neurogenesis and advances our understanding of dispersed long-distance neuronal migration in the adult brain, shedding light on this understudied phenomenon.

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