When stem cells from the old brain are cultured with signals of
a young choroid plexus they can divide and form new neurons (red).
Not exact matches
Our study suggests otherwise, though, as we found that a certain type of B cell is quite abundant in the ventricles, meninges, and
choroid plexus in the brains of
young mice.
Since the
choroid layer does not develop normally from the start, the primary abnormality can be diagnosed at a very
young age.