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Birte Doludda1, Warsha Barde1, Francesco D'Egidio2
1German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Dresden, Dresden, Germany; CRTD-Center for Regenerative Therapies, TU Dresden, Dresden, Germany.
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The 38 currently registered clinical trials with the keyword "adult neurogenesis" indicate growing interest in new neurons as a target for intervention. Today, we have strong evidence that adult neurogenesis is involved in hippocampal function and can contribute to brain functions in health and disease. Neurogenesis research can now ask new questions, such as (1) the identity of stem cells and their input integration for initiating neurogenesis, (2) the nature of the neurogenic niche and neurogenesis without stem cell activity, (3) the complex functionality beyond the hippocampus, and (4) evolutionary and computational theory, including neurogenic neural networks for artificial intelligence.
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