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Adult Neural Stem Cells Have Latent Inflammatory Potential That Is Kept Suppressed by Tcf4 to Facilitate Adult Neurogenesis

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we demonstrate that the adult hippocampal neural progenitors harbor an inflammatory potential that is proactively suppressed by transcription factor 4 (Tcf4).
[Science Advances]
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Shariq, M., Sahasrabuddhe, V., Krishna, S., Radha, S., Nruthyathi, Bellampalli, R., Dwivedi, A., Cheramangalam, R., Reizis, B., Hébert, J., & Ghosh, H. S. (2021). Adult neural stem cells have latent inflammatory potential that is kept suppressed by Tcf4 to facilitate adult neurogenesis. Science Advances, 7(21), eabf5606. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abf5606 Cite
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