How Radial Glial Cells in the Zebrafish Brain react to an Injury?
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This illustrates how the quiescent radial glial cells present in the ventricular zone of the zebrafish forebrain get activated upon an injury and produce new neurons to promote successful regeneration in the zebrafish forebrain. Additionally, different cell markers are listed that can be used to identify the various cells in the lineage.
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