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Francis G Szele

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Wires Mechanisms of Disease|November 3, 2021
Immunohistochemical evidence for adult human neurogenesis in health and diseaseNatalie Gault, Francis G Szele
Cell and Tissue Research|August 19, 2007
Activation of subventricular zone stem cells after neuronal injuryYongsoo Kim, Francis G Szele
Developmental Neuroscience|July 10, 2010
Proliferation but not migration is associated with blood vessels during development of the rostral migratory streamKai Nie, Zoltán Molnár, Francis G Szele
Developmental Neuroscience|July 27, 2012
Regional differences in human ependymal and subventricular zone cytoarchitecture are unchanged in neuropsychiatric diseaseIsabelle Comte, Prasanti Kotagiri, Francis G Szele
Brain Research|December 31, 2003
Migration patterns of subventricular zone cells in adult mice change after cerebral cortex injuryGwendolyn E Goings, Vibhu Sahni, Francis G Szele
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology|June 23, 2007
Techniques and strategies to analyze neural progenitor cell migrationIsabelle Comte, Phuong B Tran, Francis G Szele
ASN Neuro|February 8, 2026
Galectin-3 in the Lateral Ventricle Regulates Immune FunctionsLuana Campos Soares, Hana Bernhardova, Francis G Szele
Glia|July 25, 2006
Differential activation of microglia in neurogenic versus non-neurogenic regions of the forebrainGwendolyn E Goings, Dorothy A Kozlowski, Francis G Szele
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 8, 2018
Polycomb Protein Eed is Required for Neurogenesis and Cortical Injury Activation in the Subventricular ZoneBin Sun, Eunhyuk Chang, Anna Gerhartl, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|August 8, 2002
Cerebral cortex lesions decrease the number of bromodeoxyuridine-positive subventricular zone cells in miceGwendolyn E Goings, Bernadeta L Wibisono, Francis G Szele
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Wires Mechanisms of Disease|November 3, 2021
Immunohistochemical evidence for adult human neurogenesis in health and diseaseNatalie Gault, Francis G Szele
Cell and Tissue Research|August 19, 2007
Activation of subventricular zone stem cells after neuronal injuryYongsoo Kim, Francis G Szele
Developmental Neuroscience|July 10, 2010
Proliferation but not migration is associated with blood vessels during development of the rostral migratory streamKai Nie, Zoltán Molnár, Francis G Szele
Developmental Neuroscience|July 27, 2012
Regional differences in human ependymal and subventricular zone cytoarchitecture are unchanged in neuropsychiatric diseaseIsabelle Comte, Prasanti Kotagiri, Francis G Szele
Brain Research|December 31, 2003
Migration patterns of subventricular zone cells in adult mice change after cerebral cortex injuryGwendolyn E Goings, Vibhu Sahni, Francis G Szele
Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology|June 23, 2007
Techniques and strategies to analyze neural progenitor cell migrationIsabelle Comte, Phuong B Tran, Francis G Szele
ASN Neuro|February 8, 2026
Galectin-3 in the Lateral Ventricle Regulates Immune FunctionsLuana Campos Soares, Hana Bernhardova, Francis G Szele
Glia|July 25, 2006
Differential activation of microglia in neurogenic versus non-neurogenic regions of the forebrainGwendolyn E Goings, Dorothy A Kozlowski, Francis G Szele
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|February 8, 2018
Polycomb Protein Eed is Required for Neurogenesis and Cortical Injury Activation in the Subventricular ZoneBin Sun, Eunhyuk Chang, Anna Gerhartl, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|August 8, 2002
Cerebral cortex lesions decrease the number of bromodeoxyuridine-positive subventricular zone cells in miceGwendolyn E Goings, Bernadeta L Wibisono, Francis G Szele
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