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Mitotic neuroblasts in the 9-day-old and 11-month-old rodent hippocampus
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1984
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Developmental BiologyMitotic NeuroblastsCell DivisionBrain StructureNeuroanatomyEpendymaGranule NeuronsPostnatal NeurogenesisNeurogenesisNeuroscienceCell BiologyGranule Cell NeurogenesisMedicineNeurochemistryNeural Stem CellSocial SciencesCellular Neurobiology
Ultrastructural identification of mitotic neuronal precursors beneath the basal hippocampal granule cell layer was made using electron micrographs of [3H]thymidine-labeled cells. Ultrathin sections were obtained by a method that allows serial thin sectioning of reembedded sections previously prepared for light microscopic radioautography. The electron microscopic observations reported in this study reveal: (1) that a steady rate of granule cell neurogenesis occurs during the first year of a rodent's life; (2) that newly formed granule neurons in the dentate gyrus of the newborn mouse and adult rat are a result of neuroblast division; and (3) two distinct classes of mitotic cells can be identified during the peak period of postnatal neurogenesis--those with synapses on their cell bodies and processes and those with no synapses or processes.
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