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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Fiona Doetsch\nhosted by Simon Hippenmeyer\nAbstract: 
 Stem cells in different organs are important for tissue homeostasis and re
 pair after injury. Specialized niches support the life-long maintenance an
 d function of adult stem cells. In the adult brain\, stem cells give rise 
 to new neurons that functionally integrate into restricted brain areas. Th
 e largest germinal niche in the adult mouse brain is the ventricular-subve
 ntricular zone (V-SVZ) adjacent to the lateral ventricles. Quiescent V-SVZ
  adult neural stem cells integrate intrinsic and extrinsic signals to beco
 me activated and generate progeny. However little is known about the niche
  signals that mediate their behavior. I will present our recent findings a
 bout the functional and molecular properties of quiescent and activated ad
 ult neural stem cells as well as unique features of the specialized niche 
 that regulate adult neurogenesis\, and how these change and impact stem ce
 ll dynamics in different states including aging.\n
LOCATION:Raiffeisen Lecture Hall\, Central Building\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:aeller@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Fiona Doetsch: Stem cells in the adult brain: Identity and niches
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/14
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